The Ahmedabad Cyber Crime Branch has arre

The Ahmedabad Cyber Crime Branch has arrested two Rajasthan-based men for allegedly running a multi-state cyber fraud racket that targeted NEET aspirants and their families through Telegram channels, promising access to RE-NEET examination question papers and other confidential information. Investigators say the accused exploited anxiety surrounding competitive examinations to lure students into paying money for material they never possessed.

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The Ahmedabad Cyber Crime Branch has arrested two Rajasthan-based men for allegedly running a multi-state cyber fraud racket that targeted NEET aspirants and their families through Telegram channels, promising access to RE-NEET examination question papers and other confidential information. Investigators say the accused exploited anxiety surrounding competitive examinations to lure students into paying money for material they never possessed.

The arrests come amid heightened sensitivity around examination intAccording to investigators, the accused created and operated multiple Telegram channels carrying names that appeared connected to NEET preparation and examination updates.

Through these channels, they allegedly circulated messages claiming they had access to RE-NEET question papers and could provide exclusive examination-related information. Students and parents were persuaded to pay money in exchange for these promises.According to investigators, the accused created and operated multiple Telegram channels carrying names that appeared connected to NEET preparation and examination updates.

Through these channels, they allegedly circulated messages claiming they had access to RE-NEET question papers and could provide exclusive examination-related information. Students and parents were persuaded to pay money in exchange for these promises.

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dabad Cyber Crime Branch has arrested two Rajasthan-based men for allegedly running a multi-state cyber fraud racket that targeted NEET aspirants and their families through Telegram channels, promising access to RE-NEET examination question papers and oth

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