Explaining the modus operandi, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Crime) Mukund Hatote told a local court that "best performing" staffers were given reward of up to Rs one lakh by the operators of the racket for making US nationals cough up money.
The employees were given liberal incentives for money they earned for the company by calling up US 'tax defaulters' and on several occasions upon seeing one employee getting big money others also followed the suit and won reward, Hatote stated in a remand application moved before the court of FCJC PD Chavan and AB Katte today.
The racket was exposed after city police raided three call centres, which were run illegally at the premises of Hari Om IT Park, Universal Outsourcing Services and Oswal House in Mira Road locality in Thane district, on Tuesday night.
The callers used to make calls to people in the US and spoke to them in American accent by posing as officials of US Internal Revenue Service.
The ACP said though salary of the employees was in range of Rs 10,000-40,000 per month, some of them earned up to Rs 1 lakh per month.
They use to make at least 100 calls per day of which 10 to 15 calls would materialise and of these three to four people would make payment under threat by the conmen, the ACP said.
If the caller earned USD 10,000--20,000 for company by making the gullible US citizen pay, he would get a good incentive, the application stated.
"We are yet to reach the mastermind, the directors and owners of the companies which had been raided by police," the ACP said, adding that the racket was an international one.
complaint in this regard from US and are working on it.
Thane Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh yesterday said the accused made the use of VOIP (Voice over Internet Protocol). "The reference number and registration number of the IRS officials of the US were brought in for the purpose. Thus, in this manner they extorted money," he said.
The daily turn over of these call centres was to the tune of nearly Rs 1 crore to Rs 1.50 crore, and the annual turn over could be well above Rs 300 crore.
According to police, among over 12 persons who are absconding are two directors of Universal Outsourcing Services, namely Tapan Gupta and Arjun Vasudeo.
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