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A syndicate in Uttar Pradesh is accused of defrauding over Rs 30 crore from major insurance companies by targeting terminally ill patients and even the dead. They opened bank accounts in the victims' names and collected premiums, then claimed payouts based on fake death certificates. The gang was busted after police found evidence in a black Scorpio, leading to the arrest of three members.
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