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Three officers at the Cyber Crime Police Station in Faridabad, India, have been suspended for alleged negligence in investigating a cyber fraud case worth over Rs 1 crore. The suspension was issued following a review of the case by senior police officials who found irregularities and lack of diligence in the investigation. The case involved a resident who was defrauded of Rs 1.38 crore through promises of high returns from stock market and IPO investments.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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