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Rajasthan Police busts cyber fraud racket offering 'escort service'; 12 arrested

Updated on: 03 April,2026 09:24 PM IST  |  Jaipur
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Rajasthan Police busted a cyber fraud racket in Dungarpur, arresting 12 accused who lured victims with fake escort service ads and extorted money. Acting on a tip-off, police raided a remote island near the Som Kamla Amba Dam, where the accused were found operating the scam using mobile phones

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Rajasthan Police has busted a cyber fraud racket offering "escort service", which was operating from a remote island near a dam in Dungarpur district, and arrested 12 persons, officials said on Friday.

Acting on a tip-off received by the district cyber cell on Thursday, police raided a small island near the Som Kamla Amba dam in the district.


The accused were found in an isolated area, using their mobile phones to carry out cyber fraud, police said.



"Police arrested 12 accused persons after surrounding the spot. During preliminary inquiry, the accused made contradictory statements. An inspection of their mobile phones and social media accounts revealed that they were running a fake escort service to cheat people across the country," SP Manish Kumar said.

Police also seized one SUV, 25 mobile phones, 50 SIM cards, two debit cards and Rs 10,000 in cash during the raid.

According to Kumar, the accused uploaded fake advertisements offering escort service and used objectionable images downloaded from the internet to lure their victims.

"The victims contacted the numbers listed in the advertisements after which the accused trapped them to extort money. They persuaded the victims to select profiles and transfer advance payments into multiple bank accounts," the officer said.

During interrogation, the accused confessed to operating the racket and cheating people, he added.

The accused have been identified as Naresh (19), Ganesh Patidar (20), Mehul Suthar (26), Ganesh Patidar (27), Prakash Patidar (36), Vijay Patidar (25), Hitesh Patidar (21), Tejpal Patel (26), Dinesh Patidar (32), Naresh Patidar (27), Bhavesh Patidar (27) and Manish Patidar (25), police said.

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