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Bihar Police arrested three cyber fraudsters in Nawada for luring young men with promises of "customer fees" for impregnating childless women. The trio, suspected to be part of a larger gang, used social media platforms to run an "All India Pregnant Job Service" and blackmailed victims. Six mobile phones were seized, and further investigation is ongoing.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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