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CBI CRACKS DOWN ON TRANSNATIONAL CYBER EXTORTION SYNDICATE; CONDUCTS SEARCHES IN MUMBAI AND AHMEDABAD, KEY OPERATIVE ARRESTED

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In a continuing crackdown under Operation Chakra-V, the Central Bureau Investigation (CBI) conducted coordinated search operations at multiple locations in Ahmedabad and Mumbai, on 25.06.2025 in connection with a transnational cyber extortion case. The searches led to the recovery of incriminating evidence. The main suspect behind a transnational cyber extortion syndicate was arrested on 26.06.2025 from Mumbai. 

The case pertains to a sophisticated international fraud network involved in cheating foreign nationals, particularly citizens of the United States and Canada, by impersonating government officials, threatening them with false allegations, and subsequently extorting funds. The proceeds of crime were found to be received in form of crypto currencies. 

During the operation, the accused was found in possession of a well-organized ecosystem used for committing cyber frauds, which included, telecommunication setup, Pre-drafted scam scripts, Forged identity badges, and ID cards purporting to be of Canadian law enforcement authorities. 

Further, Virtual Digital Assets worth approximately USD 45,000 were seized from the possession of the accused. He was also found to be leading a lavish lifestyle, as evidenced by the recovery of luxury vehicles, high-end accessories, frequent foreign visits and substantial unaccounted wealth. 

Notably, the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) had earlier identified the “Royal Tiger Gang”, operated by the accused as a significant Consumer Communication Information Services Threat (C-CIST). The gang is accused of generating and transmitting unlawful robocalls impersonating government agencies, banks, and utility service providers in a systematic manner, aimed at deceiving and defrauding US consumers. 

The accused has been produced before the CBI Court and taken into 4 days remand for interrogation. 

The CBI remains steadfast in its commitment to combating cyber-enabled financial crimes and continues to work in coordination with international law enforcement agencies to dismantle such criminal infrastructures.

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