Two other students, also hailing from Bihar, had left for their home only yesterday and a special police team had been sent there to arrest them, city Police Commissioner K C Mahali told reporters here.
The modus operandi of the four students was that they would lay in wait near ATMs. When senior citizens come to withdraw money, the accused used to volunteer help and under the pretext exchange their ATM cards with fake cards.
Using the money, they had bought a luxury car, he added.
Pramoth Kumar and Abhishek Kumar of Gaya district were arrested today when they tried to cheat an elderly man, the Commissioner said.
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