Mumbai call centre scam: Police arrest alleged mastermind

Mumbai police said on Saturday they had arrested the alleged mastermind behind a call centre scam that targeted thousands of Americans in the United States, netting more than $300 million.
Police escort men who they said were arrested on suspicion of tricking American citizens into sending them money by posing as U.S. tax officials, at a court in Thane. (File photo | Reuters)
Police escort men who they said were arrested on suspicion of tricking American citizens into sending them money by posing as U.S. tax officials, at a court in Thane. (File photo | Reuters)

MUMBAI: Mumbai police said on Saturday they had arrested the alleged mastermind behind a call centre scam that targeted thousands of Americans in the United States, netting more than $300 million.

Sagar Thakkar, also known as Shaggy, was arrested at the Mumbai international airport, Mukund Hatote, a police officer on the case, told Reuters on Saturday. He gave no further details.

The U.S. Justice Department last year charged scores of people in India and the United States with taking part in the scam where call centre agents impersonated Internal Revenue Service, immigration and other federal officials and demanded payments for nonexistent debts.

The department said at least 15,000 people had been targeted by the Mumbai-run telefraud, losing more than $300 million.

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