Hyderabad by the Delhi police on Saturday for forcing several youngsters from India to commit cyber crimes through fake call centres on the promise of getting them jobs abroad after a 2,500-km chase.
The accused, Kamran Haider alias Zaidi, carried a reward of Rs 2 lakh on his information by the National Investigation Agency (NIA).
Zaida, along with his associates, trafficked vulnerable young Indian men to the Golden Triangle Region in Southeast Asia, where the borders of Thailand, Laos and Myanmar meet, and force them to work in Chinese companies. Then, their passports would be taken away and they would be forced into cyber crimes.
Zaida was on the run and the police had deployed teams in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh to catch him, said Delhi police.
Zaidi's location was traced in Hyderabad after manual inputs and technical surveillance. «He was arrested after a long persevering chase of 2,500 kilometres by the team without any rest near Nampally Railway Station in Hyderabad while he was trying to escape another hideout,» Deputy Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Manoj C said.
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