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2 Criminals Involved In ATM Fraud Arrested In UP

Ghaziabad: Police station Khoda has arrested two criminals who committed ATM fraud on Saturday. ACP Swatantra Kumar Singh said that a woman lodged a complaint at Khoda police station about an unknown accused tampering with the plaintiff’s ATM and withdrawing an amount of Rs 15,000 from her account.

A report was filed. After this, the police started an investigation. Based on manual input and CCTV footage, the police immediately formed teams and arrested Arif, a resident of Madrasa in Bijnor district, and Afroz Alam, a resident of Muzaffarpur, Bihar, who were involved in the incident, from the tracks of the underpass canal.

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Both are vicious scoundrels. 83 plates (iron) used in the incident, 11 ATM cards, an illegal pistol with live cartridges, Rs 57,000 a motorcycle used in the incident, and other things have been recovered from them.

Vishal Talwar

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