The Crime Branch of Delhi Police arrested Sudipta Chatterjee, who was managing the website, named 'Pradhan Mantri Adarsh Yojna', from Kolkata and brought him to Delhi on transit remand.
Joint Commissioner of Delhi Police (Crime), Ravindra Yadav today said that the fake website was created to cheat unsuspecting individuals of their money on the pretext of providing them with governmental loans for different projects and schemes.
According to police, a team was constituted on the basis of information that there was a fake website -- 'Pradhan Mantri Adarsh Yojana' -- offering loans with the aim of cheating people.
Crime Branch officials browsed the Internet and, on the basis of the URL, www.Pmay-gov.In, obtained the details of the server. The website was hosted on a server located in the US, thus confirming that it was a fake one which was not hosted by the Government of India.
During interrogation, Chatterjee told police that using his experience of e-commerce, he had decided to create fake websites to cheat individuals on the pretext of providing them with government loans.
He had employed 17 telecallers to contact prospective clients, police said.
Chatterjee would also obtain signed cheques, ATM cards and secret PIN numbers of the accounts before withdrawing the security amount from those who had applied for a loan, police said, adding that further inquiries are on in the case.
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