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The accused operated a fake call centre to dupe people under the pretext of providing easy loans. They would ask the victims to transfer money for various charges in different bank accounts, police said. Police recovered 12 mobile phones, four ATM cards and 1000 loan pamphlets from their possession.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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