It is rare for the CBI to take up such cases unless they have been referred by the central government or there are directions by the Supreme Court or a high court.
Responding to media queries seeking to know why the agency which is facing a staff crunch decided to take up the case, a CBI spokesperson today said, "it can register cases under Information Technology Act in the territory of Delhi even against private individuals."
Calls made to most of the customers, seeking their reaction, were disconnected after hearing that they have been named in the CBI FIR. Some numbers remained unanswered or out of network.
The agency registered FIR against 15 customers who are residents of Kalkaji, Govindpuri and Saket besides unknown officials of One97 Communications--parent company of Paytm.
The complaint from the Manager Legal, M Sivakumar, claimed that the company makes payment for defective products received by a customer and also arranges a reverse pickup of the damaged product which is sent to the merchant.
It is alleged that the company found that between 2014-16 it found that in 48 cases customers had received refunds even though the delivery of orders was made successfully to them.
"As a matter of facts wherein delivery of orders were successful and satisfactory to the customer, refund should not happen. However, in all these 48 cases refund of order amount happened to the respective customers to the tune of Rs 6.15 lakh," the complaint, which is now part of the FIR, alleged.
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The digital wallet company, which got a big boost in transactions after demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 8, claimed that the accused first got details of internal working of the company and then executed their plans.
"Accused persons first acquired knowledge as to how the system of complainants' company works and conspired to book orders, take deliveries of products at common addresses known and or belonging to them and their accomplices and then made or managed false and fabricated entries in computer system of complainant company and approved/made fraudulent refunds against the same orders, delivery of which were taken by their accomplices," the company alleged.
Naming the customers in the FIR, the company claimed that they may be instrumental in said fraudulent acts and could be known to each other forming bigger part of the larger conspiracy.
The company has information that in those cases where refunds were made, money was further transferred from wallet to bank accounts of either accused persons or people known to each other, it alleged.
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In a statement, the company said it has identified about 48 fraudulent users in the physical goods marketplace business, who were trying to game the company's consumer-friendly practices.
The company which could sniff the alleged forgery after two years (as FIR alleged that these 48 instances were spread over last two years) claimed that it regularly monitors its marketplace business to identify any fraudulent or suspicious behaviour.
"This is a part of the company's security practices to ensure that genuine users are able to continuously avail the benefits brought to it by Paytm marketplace," it said.
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