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Delhi Police Unravels ₹254 Crore Cyber Fraud Network in Operation CyHawk

Delhi Police Unravels ₹254 Crore Cyber Fraud Network in Operation CyHawk

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2025-11-24 06:35:02
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Delhi Police have dismantled a sprawling cybercrime syndicate responsible for losses exceeding ₹254 crore, arresting 42 individuals in a coordinated crackdown dubbed Operation CyHawk. The investigation zeroed in on three key operatives, including alleged mastermind Ravi Kumar Singh, through forensic tracing of mule accounts across Kishangarh, Kolkata, and Mumbai.

Technical collaboration with India's Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) proved pivotal, enabling investigators to map financial trails across four private bank accounts. The operation has linked 377 complaints from the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal to the arrested suspects, with 23 formal cases registered. Among those detained are Asgar Ali (23) and Ankit Singh (26), accused of supplying the network's financial infrastructure.

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