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Time of India
17 minutes ago
- Time of India
'Digital arrest': Punjab police bust Rs 92 crore-nationwide racket; 6 arrested, 2 on the run
Punjab police bust Rs 92 crore 'digital arrest' scam (Image credits: ANI) NEW DELHI: Punjab Police have busted a nationwide Rs 92-crore 'digital arrest' racket, exposing two organised gangs running elaborate cyber-enabled financial frauds. The breakthrough came after coordinated raids across Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Gujarat, which led to the identification of ten suspects. Six have been arrested, two are already in jail and will be brought on production warrants, while two remain on the run. In a press release, police said the gangs posed as senior police officers, CBI officials, or other law-enforcement authorities over the phone. Victims were falsely accused in fabricated criminal cases and threatened with a so-called 'digital arrest' unless they transferred large sums of money. The scam spanned several states, including a Rs 3-crore fraud targeting residents of SAS Nagar. The case stems from two FIRs lodged at the SAS Nagar Cyber Crime Police Station, Phase-7. Investigators have frozen or closed 310 bank accounts linked to the racket and connected the suspects to a Rs 12.5-crore fraud case registered in Bengaluru under Sections 318(4) and 319(2) of the BNS, and Sections 66(C) and 66(D) of the IT Act. Over the past four months, SAS Nagar Cyber Crime Police have dismantled six illegal call centres, arrested 41 people- including seven foreign nationals- and seized laptops, mobile phones, SIM cards, ATM cards, and multiple bank accounts. They have also cracked a honey-trap case, arrested the mastermind of a fake Railway job racket that duped 25 people, refunded Rs 4.12 crore to victims, and blocked scams worth Rs 2 crore through timely alerts to banks. SSP Harmandeep Singh Hans said the operation was more than just making arrests — it showcased Punjab Police's strong commitment to protecting citizens from cybercrime. He added that their efforts will continue to target such networks, recover stolen money, and ensure every offender is brought to justice.


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
Middle east tensions: Netanyahu's 'greater Israel' comments spark criticism; Arab nations slam 'delusional claims'
Arab nations have critised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over remarks apparently endorsing the idea of an expanded 'Greater Israel', warning that such comments threaten their sovereignty at a particularly volatile moment for the Middle East. The term refers to a biblical interpretation of Israel's borders during the reign of King Solomon, stretching beyond the current Palestinian territories of Gaza and the occupied West Bank to include parts of present-day Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. Ultra-nationalist Israelis have called for these areas to be occupied. When asked on Tuesday by i24NEWS interviewer Sharon Gal whether he supported such a 'vision' for a Greater Israel, Netanyahu replied 'absolutely', adding, 'If you ask me what I think, we're there.' He then spoke about the founding of Israel and the 'great mission' of ensuring its survival. Neighbouring Jordan condemned the comments on Wednesday as a 'dangerous and provocative escalation' and 'a threat to the sovereignty of states'. A spokesman for its foreign ministry rejected what he called Netanyahu's 'inflammatory' rhetoric and 'delusional claims'. Egypt had also 'requested clarification on this matter', describing it as amounting to a 'rejection of the option of peace in the region'. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Use an AI Writing Tool That Actually Understands Your Voice Grammarly Install Now Undo The remarks come amid a 22-month war between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza, which has repeatedly spilled over into the wider region, fuelling tensions and drawing frequent Arab condemnation. On Thursday, Iraq's foreign ministry said Netanyahu's words showed Israel's 'expansionist ambitions' and were 'a clear provocation to the sovereignty of countries'. Gaza mediator Qatar also condemned the comments, calling them 'absurd' and 'inflammatory'. The suggestion of an enlarged Israel comes as far-right members of Netanyahu's cabinet press for the conquest of Gaza and the annexation of the West Bank, where the government recently approved a wave of new settlements deemed illegal under international law. Saudi Arabia on Wednesday voiced 'its total rejection of the ideas and plans for colonisation and expansion adopted by the Israeli occupation authorities', reaffirming 'the historical and legal right of the Palestinian people to establish their independent state'. In February, Netanyahu caused anger among Arab states when, in a television interview, he suggested a Palestinian state could be set up on Saudi land. During Tuesday's interview, he also renewed calls to 'allow' Palestinians to leave Gaza, telling i24NEWS, 'We are not pushing them out, but we are allowing them to leave.' Previous suggestions to resettle Gazans outside the war-ravaged territory, including from US president Donald Trump, have sparked fears of displacement among Palestinians and drawn condemnation from the international community.
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Business Standard
an hour ago
- Business Standard
India-US ties rooted in shared values, have weathered challenges: MEA
India and the United States (US) share a comprehensive strategic partnership anchored in shared interests, democratic values, and strong people-to-people ties, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Thursday. During the weekly media briefing, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said: 'This partnership has weathered several transitions and challenges, as we had said earlier, and we remain focused on the substantive agenda that the two countries have committed to, and we hope that the relationship will continue to move forward based on mutual respect and shared interests.' #WATCH | Delhi | On the India–U.S. partnership, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal says, "The United States and India share a comprehensive global strategic partnership anchored in shared interests, democratic values and robust people-to-people ties. This partnership has weathered… — ANI (@ANI) August 14, 2025 The statement comes amid rising tensions between the two nations, with the US imposing 50 per cent tariffs on Indian imports, including a 25 per cent penalty for Russian oil purchases. The levy could be reduced if India and the US reach a trade agreement, with the sixth round of negotiations scheduled for later this month. Tariff concerns linked to Russia-Ukraine conflict US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned on Wednesday that Washington may further increase the 25 per cent additional tariff rate on India if US President Donald Trump's upcoming meeting with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Alaska fails to make progress on Ukraine. Trump has accused India of funding Russia's war effort through purchases of discounted Russian crude. Defence cooperation remains a key pillar On defence ties, Jaiswal said the India-US defence partnership remains an important pillar of bilateral relations, underpinned by foundational defence agreements and strengthened across all domains. 'We are expecting a US Defence Policy Team to be in Delhi in mid-August. The 21st edition of the joint military exercise 'Yudh Abhyas' is also expected to take place later this month in Alaska. Both sides remain engaged to convene the 2+2 intersessional meeting at the working level towards the end of this month,' Jaiswal said.