New Delhi: Delhi Police has arrested a person from Punjab who used to dupe people by collecting money from them on the pretext of installing a mobile tower at their premises, an official said on Saturday. In an unconventional modus operandi, the accused used to get the entire amount of money — after cheating the people, transferred to the bank account of a beggar.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (east district) Priyanka Kashyap said one person had reported at Cyber Police Station, East District that he read an advertisement in a newspaper regarding the Galaxy Tower Enterprises in which they claimed to deal with the installation of mobile towers. When the complainant contacted, the accused lured him by telling the benefits of having a tower at his place and subsequently the complainant agreed to their terms and transferred a sum of Rs 62,450 in four transactions as a processing fee to install the tower. When the fraudster demanded more money, the complainant realised that he had been cheated and lodged a complaint at Cyber police station.