Sri Lanka Arrests 137 Indian Nationals in Major Cybercrime Crackdown
Sri Lankan authorities have arrested 137 Indian nationals in a significant cybercrime operation conducted across multiple cities. These arrests were made following numerous complaints about widespread online scams and fraudulent schemes targeting innocent citizens.
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The Criminal Investigation Department carried out raids in various locations, leading to the apprehension of suspects involved in these fraudulent activities. During the raids, police seized 158 mobile phones, 16 laptops, and 60 desktop computers, which were used in the scams.
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The crackdown was initiated after a victim reported being deceived by a WhatsApp group that promised cash for social media interactions but coerced victims into making deposits after initial payments. This operation underscores the growing concern over cross-border cybercrimes and their impact on international relations.
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