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Gang providing bank accounts and SIM cards to cyber frauds busted in Greater Noida
Gang providing bank accounts and SIM cards to cyber frauds busted in Greater Noida

Hindustan Times

time4 days ago

  • Hindustan Times

Gang providing bank accounts and SIM cards to cyber frauds busted in Greater Noida

Greater Noida Five members of a gang that allegedly provided bank accounts, debit cards, and pre-activated SIM cards to cybercriminals involved in digital arrest and stock trading frauds, were arrested on Wednesday, police said. Officers said that the suspects had data related to around 40 bank accounts and mobile numbers registered with those accounts, and access to the registered numbers was also provided to cybercriminals through an application. (HT Photos) Police identified them as Chanpreet Singh, 25, and Ranvir Singh, 22, both residents of Bhopal; Jagmohan Dhakad, 19, and Naveen Raikwar, 19, from Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh; and Aditya Sharma, 21, hailing from Delhi but living in Surajpur, Greater Noida. 'We received a tip-off that a gang involved in collecting bank account credentials from account holders and providing them to cybercriminals was active in Greater Noida,' said deputy commissioner of police (Central Noida) Shakti Mohan Avasthy. 'With the help of manual intelligence, the suspects were arrested from Surajpur area of Greater Noida,' the officer added. 'Five mobile phones, eight SIM cards, seven debit cards, and other documents were recovered from their possession,' the DCP added. An investigation revealed that the suspects had links with cybercriminals and were providing bank account details to dupe people with fraudulent schemes such as digital arrest. 'They used to acquire the accounts at 1% commission from the account holders and then transfer the credentials to cybercriminals for ₹ 15,000 each,' DCP Avasthy said, adding that all MP residents resided at Aditya's residence and had been operating for two months. Officers said that the suspects had data related to around 40 bank accounts and mobile numbers registered with those accounts, and access to the registered numbers was also provided to cybercriminals through an application. A case under sections of cheating, forgery, and criminal intimidation of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, and the IT Act was registered at Surajpur police station. Investigation is going on to trace transactions made from the compromised bank accounts, police said.

Kissht reports 20% fall in revenue, net profits at Rs 160 crore in FY25
Kissht reports 20% fall in revenue, net profits at Rs 160 crore in FY25

Time of India

time22-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Kissht reports 20% fall in revenue, net profits at Rs 160 crore in FY25

Academy Empower your mind, elevate your skills Mumbai-based consumer lending startup Kissht has reported an 18% fall in net profit to Rs 160 crore on overall revenue of Rs 1,353 crore in financial year 2025, down 20% profits before tax and Esop cost stood at Rs 253 business was impacted by the overall slowdown in consumer lending business and the shutting down on high-margin ultra short duration personal loans, one of the core products of digital lending startups like IPO-bound startup is only processing consumer loans which have a tenure of more than six months and has also entered into secured credit products like loan against property and small business loans as it attempts to become a full-stack digital lending a note issued by rating agency Crisil on Si Creva, the group non-banking finance company of Kissht, it noted that disbursements halved to Rs 9,776 crore compared to Rs 18,527 crore in fiscal the firm's focus on longer tenure loans, the AUM (assets under management) had grown to Rs 4,129 crore from Rs 2,670 crore in fiscal 2024, with 99.5% of the loans being of tenure of more than six months. This share was 65% a year muted performance comes in the context of the overall slowdown in the unsecured consumer lending business which impacted digital lending startups in a major way.'While the interest rate cycle has turned and there is more positivity among companies, banks and the larger NBFCs haven't opened up fully yet, we are expecting things to become better in the second half of the current year,' said a founder of a consumer lending Moneyview and Kreditbee are the three major consumer lending startups which are lining up for their IPOs. While these startups have started working on getting their internal processes in place, ET reported on June 26 that these companies might not actually hit the public market before the end of this year or beginning next founded in 2015, by Ranvir Singh and Krishnan Vishwanathan, ex-McKinsey professionals, has raised $133 million in equity funding from Vertex Ventures, Vetureast and others.

GMB's Ranvir Singh nails casual summer fashion in 'stunning' £48 Next dress
GMB's Ranvir Singh nails casual summer fashion in 'stunning' £48 Next dress

Daily Record

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Record

GMB's Ranvir Singh nails casual summer fashion in 'stunning' £48 Next dress

The TV presenter has nailed the 'smart casual' fashion trend that can be worn anywhere this summer. TV presenter Ranvir Singh usually manages to nail effortless styling. Anyone looking to nail the 'smart casual' trend for summer will need to check out her latest outfit. The Good Morning Britain Lipsy's Blue 3/4 Sleeve Button Through Midi Shirt Dress, and it's the ultimate summer office look. Available to buy straight from high street favourite Next for just £48, this "gorgeous" midi dress doesn't just look stylish, but it's also a versatile wardrobe number that can be worn from "desk to dinner occasions." Designed in regular and petite, the 47 year-old journalist stunned in the crisp blue version of this dress, but it can also be purchased in a chic black colourway, with both stocked in sizes six through to 18. Shirt-style dresses are often popular during any time of the year, but their comfortable, floaty material make them ideal for the warmer season when temperatures begin to rise. Lipsy Blue Button Through Midi Shirt Dress £48 Next Buy here Product Description The Lipsy dress worn by Ranvir boasts the classic button-down fastening, a shirt collar neckline, 3/4 length sleeves and a belted waist that is perfect for flattering the body, as it can essentially provide an hourglass silhouette. Falling to a trendy midi-length hemline, this frock will be a bit of a multi-tasker. Paired with either chunky trainers or a pair of block heels, it will offer a smart casual look at the office, when out for brunch, or even at a wedding. Due to their popularity, shoppers can find alternatives at multiple retailers. For those who'd prefer a more utility-inspired design, then we'd recommend New Look's Apricot Stone Belted Midi Shirt Dress that costs £39. Prefer a sleeveless design for the balmy, summer weather? Then we're a fan of H&M's Linen-Blend Shirt Dress that boasts a striped pattern for £37.99. While the GMB host's Lipsy Shirt Dress doesn't have any official reviews on the Next website yet, it did manage to attract a lot of attention from viewers after the presenter's stylist Debbie Harper shared her look on Instagram recently. The stylist said in her caption: "@ranvirtv wearing a beautiful cornflower blue dress from @lipsylondon!" A few fashion fans who were impressed with the dress couldn't contain their enthusiasm, while others flooded the image with multiple heart and flame emojis to highlight how they felt. One such Instagram user said: "So gorgeous and stunning, lovely dress with lovely smile. Lovely." A second praising the dress said: "Gorgeous ranvir." It is worth mentioning that, since there are no official reviews on the Next website, that means there are also no negative comments from customers, which is another good sign for shoppers. Lipsy Blue Petite 3/4 Sleeve Button Through Midi Shirt Dress (£48) now.

Ranvir Singh's ‘gorgeous' £48 shirt dress is perfect for summer office dressing
Ranvir Singh's ‘gorgeous' £48 shirt dress is perfect for summer office dressing

Daily Mirror

time02-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Ranvir Singh's ‘gorgeous' £48 shirt dress is perfect for summer office dressing

GMB viewers have labelled Ranvir Singh's most recent look as 'gorgeous', and we've found exactly where to shop the belted shirt dress that's perfect for office dressing GMB presenter Ranvir Singh is back with another look viewers can't get enough of, with many labelling the outfit as "gorgeous" and "stunning". And this time Ranvir gave a masterclass in chic office wear dressing. The dress in question is the Lipsy Blue 3/4 Sleeve Button Through Midi Shirt Dress. This stylish shirt dress features 3/4 length sleeves that are perfect for those who prefer to keep their arms covered up, while the gold detail belt helps to cinch in the waist and create a gorgeous, figure-flattering silhouette. Ranvir opted for the on-trend corn powder blue shade, that's perfect for the spring and summer time. However, the dress is also available in a classic black, if you prefer neutrals. Priced at £48, this dress is perfect for those desk to dinner moments. To style it, we suggest a pair of court heels like Ranvir or some kitten heel mules and simple gold jewellery. This isn't the only look of Ranvir's that caught viewers attention. Only recently was Ranvir sporting another Lipsy look that's perfect for a summer wedding or occasion. The Red Short Sleeve Gathered Waist Underbust Midi Dress is priced at £49, making it a great wallet-friendly option for summer events. The slight puff sleeves add a floaty, feminine feel, while the gathered waist and keyhole neckline create a flattering silhouette that suits all shapes. The dress is also designed with comfort in mind, with a breathable fabric and a classic midi length that works beautifully with heels or sandals. Whether you're dressing up for a special occasion or want something easy yet polished for a sunny weekend outing, this under-£50 find ticks all the right boxes. The GMB presenter also sported the Pink Denim Rosie Midi Dress from Nobody's Child, which is currently ons sale for £60 down from £75. Featuring short fluttery sleeves, a feminine V-neckline, and a fit-and-flare silhouette, this midi the perfect for summer office dressing or casual days out.

TV Host Says She Was Left 'Unable to Hear or Walk' After Her Drink Was Spiked at Bar: 'Can't Remember How I Got Home'
TV Host Says She Was Left 'Unable to Hear or Walk' After Her Drink Was Spiked at Bar: 'Can't Remember How I Got Home'

Yahoo

time01-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

TV Host Says She Was Left 'Unable to Hear or Walk' After Her Drink Was Spiked at Bar: 'Can't Remember How I Got Home'

On the Tuesday, July 1 episode of Good Morning Britain, TV presenter Ranvir Singh revealed how she was once left unable to hear or walk after her drink was spiked in a bar The 47-year-old said she was at a work event in the U.K. when the incident took place 'I remember feeling my legs go ... I can't even remember how I got home," said SinghGood Morning Britain host Ranvir Singh has revealed that she was once left unable to walk or hear after getting her drink spiked on a night out. The TV host, 47, said the incident occurred while at a work event over a decade ago during a segment about the rise of drink-spiking in Britain on the U.K. show on Tuesday, July 1. 'It was about 7:30 p.m., in the evening and it was my first drink. I had gone to the bar and I was waiting, I think it might have been a work thing … but no one else had arrived,' Singh recalled of the scary incident. 'I had arrived early and I went to the bar and bought one glass of wine as you would do,' she continued. 'I probably drank half of it, or maybe three quarters, and I thought I'm just going to nip to the [restroom] before everyone arrives.' At that moment, Singh said 'everything just started to swim." 'I remember feeling my legs go and I went downstairs. And by the time I came upstairs, I sort of managed to get myself up, I couldn't hear anything, my hearing had gone," she recalled. "You instantly know that something weird has happened"@ranvir01 shares how she was spiked at a bar in Manchester. — Good Morning Britain (@GMB) July 1, 2025 After eventually managing to make her way back up the stairs, Singh said she remembered 'looking down the bar thinking, 'I can't go back down there' and I just left,' adding, 'I can't even remember getting home.' Drink spiking is when someone puts alcohol or drugs into another person's drink without their permission, potentially leading to harmful effects. It is illegal in the U.K. and U.S., chargeable with a Class 4 felony which could lead to up to ten years in prison. According to a poll carried out in December 2022, 10% of women and 5% of men in the U.K. reported that a drink of theirs had previously been spiked, with the majority of victims of all spiking offences being women at 74%, per is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up for for breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases. While appearing on Good Morning Britain, Singh said she didn't report her spiking incident at the time. 'Weirdly, this was probably about 12/13 years ago, so it didn't occur to me to report it,' she said. 'But interestingly … my female producer [she] said that 'it also happened to me.' It's amazing how common it is,' added Singh. Read the original article on People

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