Police suspect that at least 35 members from different parts of India and about 20 persons from Hong Kong, Indonesia, Philippines, Brazil, Kazakhstan, Estonia have fallen into their trap.
According to police, the woman received a friend request on her "Facebook" account from a person claiming to be a US citizen in June this year and she accepted it. They started chatting soon.
After two days, the woman received a call from a lady who introduced herself as a Customs officer working at New Delhi airport and inquired whether she is expecting any parcel from US, he said.
The 'officer' further informed the woman the 'parcel' contains a cheque of USD 5 lakh, diamond jewellery, iPhone, laptop, and other gift items.
"Believing their version and as per their instruction, she deposited Rs 3.5 lakh in the bank account numbers provided by them. However, after they demanded another Rs 3.2 lakh, the woman grew suspicious and filed a complaint with police," Bhagwat said.
A case was registered and the trio were arrested during the course of investigation.
They are identified as Simon EbukaUmebee, who is a ring leader, and Okonkwo--both Nigerian nationals--and Changkhumla who hails from Nagaland.
Changkhumla.
Simon posed himself as a white US citizen in his profile photo and had been communicating with victims, police said.
The police commissioner said that at least 35 members from different parts of India and about 20 persons from Hong Kong, Indonesia, Philippines, Brazil, Kazakhstan, Estonia have fallen into their trap.
As per the initial probe, Simon was constructing a villa in Lagos.
The arrested trio were produced before a local court here today, which remanded them in judicial custody.
