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    Home»Cyber Incidents»₹1.71 Crore Digital Arrest Scam Uncovered in Surat, Main Accused Arrested at Delhi Airport

    ₹1.71 Crore Digital Arrest Scam Uncovered in Surat, Main Accused Arrested at Delhi Airport

    Zeel_CyberexpertBy Zeel_CyberexpertJanuary 26, 2026Updated:March 4, 20262 Mins Read
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    A serious case of digital arrest fraud that took place in Surat, Gujarat, has reached a key stage after the main accused was arrested at Delhi International Airport on 26 January 2026. The case involves online fraud worth ₹1.71 crore, carried out by impersonating law-enforcement officials.

    How the Incident Happened

    The incident began in December 2024, when the victims started receiving calls and WhatsApp video calls from unknown individuals. The callers introduced themselves as police and cyber crime officers.

    During the calls, the victims were told that their bank accounts were linked to illegal transactions. They were warned that an arrest warrant had been issued and that they were under “digital arrest.”

    The callers instructed the victims to remain on video call and not contact anyone else. Under constant pressure and fear, the victims transferred money to multiple bank accounts shared by the fraudsters.

    By the time the fraud was discovered, ₹1.71 crore had already been transferred.

    Police Action and Arrest

    The case was registered with the Surat Cyber Crime Cell, which began tracking the money trail and call records. Several suspects were identified during the investigation.

    The prime accused, who had been absconding, was finally caught at Delhi Airport while attempting to leave the country. Police confirmed that he played a central role in managing calls, coordinating accounts, and handling fake documents used in the scam.

    What Authorities Confirmed

    Ministry of Home Affairs has clearly stated that there is no such thing as “digital arrest” under Indian law.

    Supreme Court of India has also taken note of the increasing number of such fraud cases and expressed concern over how criminals misuse fear to extort money online.

    Officials reiterated that:

    • No arrest happens through phone or video call
    • No government agency asks for money to stop legal action

    Current Status of the Case

    The arrested accused is currently in police custody. Investigators are working to identify other members of the network and trace additional bank accounts linked to the fraud.

    Why This Case Matters

    This Surat case shows how digital arrest scams are being executed in a planned and organized manner, targeting ordinary citizens through fear and impersonation. The arrest marks an important step in breaking such cyber crime networks.

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