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Malkajgiri Cybercrime officials in Hyderabad cracked two major fraud cases in the past week, arresting three suspects linked to investment and part-time job scams. In one case, a Karimnagar man was arrested for allowing his bank account to be used in siphoning off Rs 16 lakh from a victim through a fake investment scheme.
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The Cyberabad Cybercrime Police cracked 13 cases and arrested 25 suspects in a nationwide operation between December 31, 2025 and January 15, 2026. Trading fraud was the most common offence, with multiple scams involving fake apps and crypto investments amounting to over Rs 3.47 crore.
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Police arrested three members of an inter-district job fraud gang for cheating over 240 jobseekers across Telangana by promising government jobs. Fake appointment orders were seized, while two accused remain absconding.
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ACB officials detain her in connection with a recruitment scam at SCCL involving fraudulent dependent job appointments and employee transfers. Probe follows earlier arrest of an SCCL driver accused of collecting money through medical invalidation scams
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The 22-year-old, who invested Rs 2.12 lakh in a so-called job of giving reviews on Google search engine, realized that he was duped only when he could not withdraw the funds from his account
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During investigation, it was found that he was involved in five cases across India including one case in Hyderabad, in which he duped a 49-year-old man from Amberpet to the tune of Rs 15.8 lakh
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Police said the fraudsters with the help of several bank accounts, as per their well-orchestrated plan, impersonated as organizers of reputed companies with lucrative returns on the investments
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Officials seized cash of Rs 5.6 lakh, mobile phones and other material, altogether worth Rs 6 lakh from them
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The arrested person S Mahesh, a resident of Bengaluru posted advertisements on social media platforms offering job opportunities in multinational companies to unemployed people.
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The main accused, Mutchu Siva, and the third accused, Battagiri Ranga Parthulu were arrested, while Dhanraju was absconding. All three belonged Prakasam district of Andhra Pradesh.
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Kummani Upender, collected Rs 9.40 lakh from 13 unemployed youths promising them jobs as sweeper, attender and ward boy in the two government hospitals
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Hyderabad: A job fraud racket was busted by the Hyderabad cybercrime police following the arrest of eight persons from Delhi. The police seized a laptop, 26 mobile phones and other articles. The arrested persons are identified as Rajesh Singh, Anubhav Singh, Nafeez, Saif Ali, Yogita, Shalu Kumari, Priya and Shivani. Joint Commissioner of Police, Detective […]
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Hyderabad: A man, working as the assistant manager of a pharma company, was allegedly duped of Rs 15 lakh by fraudsters who promised to refund the fee and other charges paid by him to a job portal as he did not find a suitable job. Police sources said the victim had recently posted his resume […]
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Hyderabad: A woman job aspirant was cheated of Rs 1.30 lakh by fraudsters on social media who promised her the job of a typist in a reputed firm. Police said the young woman, a resident of Kachiguda, had posted her resume on a job portal. She then received a call from an unidentified person offering […]
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Hyderabad: Fraudsters duped a woman of Rs 7 lakh after assuring to provide a job with a prominent telecom services provider. The victim had uploaded a profile on a job portal and received a call from a person who claimed to be an executive of the company. He offered her a job and conducted an […]
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Hyderabad: A job aspirant was cheated by an unidentified person to the tune of Rs 2.5 lakh promising a job in a reputed IT firm, police said here on Thursday. According to the police, the victim from Punjagutta became friends with one Shravan on Facebook, who promised to arrange for a job, claiming he had […]
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Hyderabad: A woman job aspirant was duped to the tune of Rs 1.5 lakh by fraudsters who promised her a job in a reputed software firm in the city. As per police, the woman, a resident of Falaknuma, had uploaded her resume on a job portal and recently received a call from an unidentified person […]
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The arrested suspect was G.Rajendra Prasad alias Prasad alias Krishna Reddy (33), a farmer from Ghanpur mandal of Jayashankar Bhupalpally.