Busted Mumbai call centre had hired 40 staff to dupe US citizens

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Mumbai: The Mumbai police claimed on Friday to have busted a call centre racket by arresting two persons who allegedly cheated thousands of US citizens by offering to cleanse their computers of virus or malware.

Unit-9 of the police's Crime Branch raided Exphinity Call Centre on S V Road in suburban Andheri and seized computers and other equipment used by the accused, said deputy commissioner of police Akbar Pathan.

During the raid, police found some 40 employees working at the call centre, busy calling US citizens under fictitious names and speaking with American accent, he said.

Police arrested owner of the call centre David Alphnso, 22, and Santosh Yadav, 28, an IT expert, under section 420 of IPC (cheating) and other relevant sections.

The employees at the call centre allegedly called US citizens and told them that their computer or laptop had a virus or malware (a malicious software intended to damage files).

The callers then offered to remove the virus or malware by installing anti-virus program, the officials said. If the person agreed, he or she was asked to pay anything between $100 to 700 through digital 'gift cards' of online shopping websites, he said.

The amount was received in the centre's bank accounts. Investigation revealed that thousands of US nationals were allegedly duped thus in the past seven months, said senior police inspector Mahesh Desai who carried out the raid. Search is on for some other suspects.

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