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Kerala Police arrest Abdul Roshan, a supplier of SIM cards to cyber criminals, seize 40,000 cards

“Kerala Police arrest Abdul Roshan, a supplier of SIM cards to cyber criminals, seize 40,000 cards”, Organiser, May 12, 2024:

“Malappuram Cyber Crime Police has arrested Abdul Roshan, a native of Hubli, Karnataka, for his alleged involvement in a fraudulent SIM card business, and seized 40000 fraudulent SIM cards and 180 mobile phones.

Abdul’s arrest took place in Madikeri, Karnataka, following an investigation led by Kerala’s Malappuram District Police Chief S. Sasidharan and Cyber Inspector I.C. Chitharanjan in a cyber fraud case.

The victim, hailing from Vengara, incurred substantial financial losses after engaging with a share market website link advertised on Facebook. Subsequently, cyber criminals posing as customer care representatives from the share market site persuaded the victim to make significant deposits into various accounts…..”

Read the full article at Organiser.org

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