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Cyber Crime Unit of CID, Odisha Crime Branch has arrested 15 Cyber Criminals involved in a series of cyber-crime

Bhubaneswar:10/7/24: The Cyber Crime Unit of CID, Odisha Crime Branch on Wednesday arrested 15 Cyber Criminals involved in a series of cyber-crime cases of Crypto/ Stock/ IPO investment fraud.

“This organized gang of cyber criminals was operating in the guise of investment schemes promising high returns. They enticed innocent people with lucrative offers, pursuing them to make investments by way of transfer of funds into the accounts of cyber fraudsters, the Crime Branch said.

According to police, among those arrested are Tushar Sharma and Bhavesh Thakur from Delhi, who are the masterminds behind this scam. Other accused persons from Odisha viz. Ranjit Kumar Bal of Kendrapada, Dillip Kumar Lenka of Balasore, Sunil Prasad of Ganjam, and Bishikesan Padhy from Rayagada, joined hands with them and get current accounts opened in different banks to facilitate the transfer of funds.

Similarly, Kalandi Singh & Sudhansu Bhusan Pattanaik @ Bapi from Khordha, Udaybhanu Ghadei @ Papu of Bhubaneswar, Jiten Barad of Nayagarh, Bharat Bhusan Chakra of Jagatsinghpur, Bikash Chandra Rout @ Tutu & Uttam Kumar Sahu of Bhadrak, Satya Ranjan Sahoo from Balasore and Amit Kumar Rout of Ganjam had opened bank accounts in their own name and utilized it for transferring the fraudulently obtained money. They were fully aware of the fact that these accounts were being used for cyber fraud activities and were beneficiaries of the cheated amount.

A victim from Bhubaneswar had approached the Cyber Crime Unit, CID CB with a complaint regarding an incident of fraud that had happened to him. He stated that individuals posing as staff at Securities Company, a Representative of Blackstone Investment Group involved in online trading along with some others defrauded him. On March 29, 2024, the victim received a message on Facebook inviting him to join a WhatsApp group focused on institutional trading with discounts on shares and promising high investment returns. After joining the group, he observed the discussions for some days. The group claimed to have completed two rounds of successful trading and persuaded him to join the third round, assuring substantial profits.

The victim subsequently opened a trading account with Blackstone Trading and initially transferred Rs. 5.00 lakhs from his wife’s account. Over some time, he transferred a total of Rs. 3,04,00,000/- (Rupees Three crores and four lakhs only) from five of his accounts to various accounts specified by cyber criminals until June 11, 2024. Despite his attempts, he was unable to withdraw any funds. When he requested for withdrawal, he was asked to pay 20% management fee on his profits, which they claimed had exceeded 300%. His requests went unanswered and the persons as well as the accounts went unreachable, following which he realized that he had fallen victim to a meticulously planned conspiracy and online fraud by this group and their associates. Consequently, the victim requested the registration of FIR and an investigation into the matter. CID CB Cyber PS Case No.39/2024 was registered on 9th July 2024 under sections 419/ 420/ 465/ 467/ 468/ 471/ 120-B/ 34 IPC read with sections 66-C and 66-D of the Information Technology Act, 2000, and Inspector Ashishdev Sahoo was assigned with investigation of the case. Since it was a complex case 5 independent teams were formed by the Crime Branch to detect the case and apprehend the accused persons.

After analyzing the money trail, the Cyber Crime Unit of Crime Branch first apprehended Uttam Kumar Sahu, who had shared the account details with Tutu @ Bikash Chandra Rout and then Dilip Kumar Lenka. Thereafter they apprehended Shiba @ Bisikesana Padhy and Sunil P. Dora who were the key link with Delhi-based Ankit @ Bhavesh Thakur. Ankit transferred the funds to a crypto wallet after the completion of the fraudulent transactions and distributed the commission among all stakeholders.

During the investigation, it also came to be known that Dilip Kumar Lenka was associated with one Ranjit Kumar Bal. Ranjit used to obtain account details from Bubu @ Bharat Bhusan Chakra and shared them with Monty @ Tushar Sharma of Delhi. Monty transferred the money to a crypto wallet and distributed the commission.

Other accused persons viz. Kalandi Singh, Jitendra Barad, Sudhanshu Patnaik, Satya Ranjan Sahoo, and Papu @ Udaybhanu Ghadei, opened current bank

accounts in various banks and provided them to the organized gang of cyber criminals for use in cyber frauds. In the course of investigation, the cyber investigation team seized the following articles from the accused persons.

  • Mobile phones – 20
  • SIM Cards – 42
  • Debit Card – 20
  • Cheque Book – 3
  • PAN Card – 3
  • ADHAAR Card – 5

The modus operandi of these cyber criminals was that they identified their targets through social media and used it to establish contact. Then they invited them to join WhatsApp or Telegram groups for discussions on trading and investment. Subsequently, the victims were enticed into opening fake trading accounts with promise of high returns. Although the victims could see that their money was growing in the fake trading platform, they were prevented from making any withdrawals. When they attempted to withdraw, more money was extorted under the guise of processing fees and other charges. Ultimately, the victims were defrauded of significant amount, which were subsequently transferred to the crypto accounts of all involved criminals.

 

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Ashok Palit has completed his graduation from Upendranath College Soro, Balasore and post graduation from Utkal University in Odia Language and literture.. He has also carved out a niche for himself as a scribe of eminence after joining the profession in 1988. He is also an independent media production professional. He brings loads of experience to Advanced Media, Ashok Palit as a cineaste has been active in film criticism for over three decades. As a film society activist, he soared to eminence for his profound commitment to the art film appreciation and aesthetics of cinema. His mode of discourse is often erudite but always lucid and comprehensible marked by a perfect acumen so rare in the field. A film aesthete with an immense fond of critical sensibilities, he wrote about growth and development of odia cinema in New Indian Express, The Times of India, The Hindustan Times, The Asian Age and Screen. He has been working as an Editor for Cine Samaya from 2002-2004.. He had made solid contribution on cinema in many odia Dailies and weekly such as Samaj, Prajatantra, Dharatri, Samaya, Satabadi, and weekly Samaya.
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