New Delhi: Three Nigerian nationals were arrested for allegedly cheating over 1,000 people of several crores of rupees in the last eight years via matrimonial sites and social media platforms, police said on Monday. The accused have been identified as Paul Onyeji Atuh, Samuel Aniagor and Charles Pous Chukwuebuka. The gang had been duping people from other Asian countries as well, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) Shweta Chauhan said. The matter came to light after a resident of Central Delhi filed a complaint on the National Cyber Crime Portal stating that she had been duped of ₹ 55,900. According to the complainant, she came in a touch with a person on a matrimonial site. He introduced himself as Ankit Verma and that he was a doctor based out of Canada. They exchanged phone numbers and started talking to each other on WhatsApp, Chauhan said. On December 22 last year, the person told the complainant that he had arrived at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here, but the customs officers had held him for carrying a huge amount of Canadian dollars.
New Delhi: Three Nigerian nationals were arrested for allegedly cheating over 1,000 people of several crores of rupees in the last eight years via matrimonial sites and social media platforms, police said on Monday. The accused have been identified as Paul Onyeji Atuh, Samuel Aniagor and Charles Pous Chukwuebuka. The gang had been duping people from other Asian countries as well, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) Shweta Chauhan said. The matter came to light after a resident of Central Delhi filed a complaint on the National Cyber Crime Portal stating that she had been duped of ₹ 55,900. According to the complainant, she came in a touch with a person on a matrimonial site. He introduced himself as Ankit Verma and that he was a doctor based out of Canada. They exchanged phone numbers and started talking to each other on WhatsApp, Chauhan said. On December 22 last year, the person told the complainant that he had arrived at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here, but the customs officers had held him for carrying a huge amount of Canadian dollars.New Delhi: Three Nigerian nationals were arrested for allegedly cheating over 1,000 people of several crores of rupees in the last eight years via matrimonial sites and social media platforms, police said on Monday. The accused have been identified as Paul Onyeji Atuh, Samuel Aniagor and Charles Pous Chukwuebuka. The gang had been duping people from other Asian countries as well, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) Shweta Chauhan said. The matter came to light after a resident of Central Delhi filed a complaint on the National Cyber Crime Portal stating that she had been duped of ₹ 55,900. According to the complainant, she came in a touch with a person on a matrimonial site. He introduced himself as Ankit Verma and that he was a doctor based out of Canada. They exchanged phone numbers and started talking to each other on WhatsApp, Chauhan said. On December 22 last year, the person told the complainant that he had arrived at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here, but the customs officers had held him for carrying a huge amount of Canadian dollars.New Delhi: Three Nigerian nationals were arrested for allegedly cheating over 1,000 people of several crores of rupees in the last eight years via matrimonial sites and social media platforms, police said on Monday. The accused have been identified as Paul Onyeji Atuh, Samuel Aniagor and Charles Pous Chukwuebuka. The gang had been duping people from other Asian countries as well, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) Shweta Chauhan said. The matter came to light after a resident of Central Delhi filed a complaint on the National Cyber Crime Portal stating that she had been duped of ₹ 55,900. According to the complainant, she came in a touch with a person on a matrimonial site. He introduced himself as Ankit Verma and that he was a doctor based out of Canada. They exchanged phone numbers and started talking to each other on WhatsApp, Chauhan said. On December 22 last year, the person told the complainant that he had arrived at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here, but the customs officers had held him for carrying a huge amount of Canadian dollars.New Delhi: Three Nigerian nationals were arrested for allegedly cheating over 1,000 people of several crores of rupees in the last eight years via matrimonial sites and social media platforms, police said on Monday. The accused have been identified as Paul Onyeji Atuh, Samuel Aniagor and Charles Pous Chukwuebuka. The gang had been duping people from other Asian countries as well, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) Shweta Chauhan said. The matter came to light after a resident of Central Delhi filed a complaint on the National Cyber Crime Portal stating that she had been duped of ₹ 55,900. According to the complainant, she came in a touch with a person on a matrimonial site. He introduced himself as Ankit Verma and that he was a doctor based out of Canada. They exchanged phone numbers and started talking to each other on WhatsApp, Chauhan said. On December 22 last year, the person told the complainant that he had arrived at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here, but the customs officers had held him for carrying a huge amount of Canadian dollars.New Delhi: Three Nigerian nationals were arrested for allegedly cheating over 1,000 people of several crores of rupees in the last eight years via matrimonial sites and social media platforms, police said on Monday. The accused have been identified as Paul Onyeji Atuh, Samuel Aniagor and Charles Pous Chukwuebuka. The gang had been duping people from other Asian countries as well, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) Shweta Chauhan said. The matter came to light after a resident of Central Delhi filed a complaint on the National Cyber Crime Portal stating that she had been duped of ₹ 55,900. According to the complainant, she came in a touch with a person on a matrimonial site. He introduced himself as Ankit Verma and that he was a doctor based out of Canada. They exchanged phone numbers and started talking to each other on WhatsApp, Chauhan said. On December 22 last year, the person told the complainant that he had arrived at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here, but the customs officers had held him for carrying a huge amount of Canadian dollars.New Delhi: Three Nigerian nationals were arrested for allegedly cheating over 1,000 people of several crores of rupees in the last eight years via matrimonial sites and social media platforms, police said on Monday. The accused have been identified as Paul Onyeji Atuh, Samuel Aniagor and Charles Pous Chukwuebuka. The gang had been duping people from other Asian countries as well, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) Shweta Chauhan said. The matter came to light after a resident of Central Delhi filed a complaint on the National Cyber Crime Portal stating that she had been duped of ₹ 55,900. According to the complainant, she came in a touch with a person on a matrimonial site. He introduced himself as Ankit Verma and that he was a doctor based out of Canada. They exchanged phone numbers and started talking to each other on WhatsApp, Chauhan said. On December 22 last year, the person told the complainant that he had arrived at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here, but the customs officers had held him for carrying a huge amount of Canadian dollars.New Delhi: Three Nigerian nationals were arrested for allegedly cheating over 1,000 people of several crores of rupees in the last eight years via matrimonial sites and social media platforms, police said on Monday. The accused have been identified as Paul Onyeji Atuh, Samuel Aniagor and Charles Pous Chukwuebuka. The gang had been duping people from other Asian countries as well, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) Shweta Chauhan said. The matter came to light after a resident of Central Delhi filed a complaint on the National Cyber Crime Portal stating that she had been duped of ₹ 55,900. According to the complainant, she came in a touch with a person on a matrimonial site. He introduced himself as Ankit Verma and that he was a doctor based out of Canada. They exchanged phone numbers and started talking to each other on WhatsApp, Chauhan said. On December 22 last year, the person told the complainant that he had arrived at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here, but the customs officers had held him for carrying a huge amount of Canadian dollars.New Delhi: Three Nigerian nationals were arrested for allegedly cheating over 1,000 people of several crores of rupees in the last eight years via matrimonial sites and social media platforms, police said on Monday. The accused have been identified as Paul Onyeji Atuh, Samuel Aniagor and Charles Pous Chukwuebuka. The gang had been duping people from other Asian countries as well, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) Shweta Chauhan said. The matter came to light after a resident of Central Delhi filed a complaint on the National Cyber Crime Portal stating that she had been duped of ₹ 55,900. According to the complainant, she came in a touch with a person on a matrimonial site. He introduced himself as Ankit Verma and that he was a doctor based out of Canada. They exchanged phone numbers and started talking to each other on WhatsApp, Chauhan said. On December 22 last year, the person told the complainant that he had arrived at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here, but the customs officers had held him for carrying a huge amount of Canadian dollars.New Delhi: Three Nigerian nationals were arrested for allegedly cheating over 1,000 people of several crores of rupees in the last eight years via matrimonial sites and social media platforms, police said on Monday. The accused have been identified as Paul Onyeji Atuh, Samuel Aniagor and Charles Pous Chukwuebuka. The gang had been duping people from other Asian countries as well, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) Shweta Chauhan said. The matter came to light after a resident of Central Delhi filed a complaint on the National Cyber Crime Portal stating that she had been duped of ₹ 55,900. According to the complainant, she came in a touch with a person on a matrimonial site. He introduced himself as Ankit Verma and that he was a doctor based out of Canada. They exchanged phone numbers and started talking to each other on WhatsApp, Chauhan said. On December 22 last year, the person told the complainant that he had arrived at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here, but the customs officers had held him for carrying a huge amount of Canadian dollars.New Delhi: Three Nigerian nationals were arrested for allegedly cheating over 1,000 people of several crores of rupees in the last eight years via matrimonial sites and social media platforms, police said on Monday. The accused have been identified as Paul Onyeji Atuh, Samuel Aniagor and Charles Pous Chukwuebuka. The gang had been duping people from other Asian countries as well, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) Shweta Chauhan said. The matter came to light after a resident of Central Delhi filed a complaint on the National Cyber Crime Portal stating that she had been duped of ₹ 55,900. According to the complainant, she came in a touch with a person on a matrimonial site. He introduced himself as Ankit Verma and that he was a doctor based out of Canada. They exchanged phone numbers and started talking to each other on WhatsApp, Chauhan said. On December 22 last year, the person told the complainant that he had arrived at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here, but the customs officers had held him for carrying a huge amount of Canadian dollars.New Delhi: Three Nigerian nationals were arrested for allegedly cheating over 1,000 people of several crores of rupees in the last eight years via matrimonial sites and social media platforms, police said on Monday. The accused have been identified as Paul Onyeji Atuh, Samuel An
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