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Computer Science expert arrested for Rs 15-lakh online banking fraud
Updated On: 23 January, 2013 08:07 AM IST | | Sandip Kolhatkar
The Cyber Crime Cell of the Pune police on Monday arrested two persons for allegedly accessing the details of a person's online banking account and siphoning off a sum of Rs 15.21 lakh to two phoney accounts.
The alleged felony took place in 2011 and a case had then been registered with the cell by Manish Tolani (30) of Baner.
Those arrested have been identified as Sampat Parmeshwar Patgar (32) and Chidanand Narayan Patgar (27), both residents of Kumta in Karnataka. Sampat, who holds a Master’s Degree in Computer Science is currently working with a private company. Chidanand is a Std VII dropout and is employed in the agriculture sector.
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