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Delhi Police has busted a cross-border cyber fraud network, arresting three individuals from Uttar Pradesh and Haryana involved in large-scale digital arrest and investment scams in collaboration with cyber criminals based in Cambodia, Thailand, Canada, and other countries. The fraudsters used Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) numbers and terminals to route fraudulent calls.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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