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Three foreign nationals, including two women from South Africa and Nepal, were arrested by police in South Delhi for allegedly duping a man of INR 4.2 lakh. The scam involved luring the victim through social media by a woman pretending to be from London and sharing fake flight details. The fraudsters posed as airport and customs officials, demanding money for the woman's release, and later as an RBI official to extract more funds.
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