Cyber Commando Strike: Nigerian Kingpin Held in Multi-Crore Parcel Fraud
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What happened
STF Uttarakhand arrested a Nigerian national in Delhi for orchestrating a parcel delivery scam that defrauded a Dehradun resident of nearly ₹2.9 crore. The suspect established trust via Facebook, usin...
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Last updated from feed: 14 August 2025 at 12:00 pm
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https://the420.in/nigerian-arrested-2-9-crore-parcel-scam-delhi/
Report details
Published on
14 August 2025 at 12:00 pm
Reported by
The 420
Reported
social media
Target profile
social media user
State
Uttarakhand
City
Dehradun
Reported loss range
₹2500000–₹5000000
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