💨 Abstract
In Nawada, Bihar, an elaborate cyber scam, 'All India Pregnant Job Service', is defrauding unemployed young men promising them Rs 15 lakh to impregnate women. Perpetrators, using cheap Chinese phones, operate from sheds, fields, and orchards. The police are struggling to contain the scam, with arrests only making up a drop in the ocean.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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