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Five Indian call centres stole USD 300 mn by defrauding thousand Americans: US Homeland Security Secretary

US Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson Said That The Five Indian Call Centres Charged With Defrauding Thousands Of Americans, Stole More Than USD 300 Million From Their Victims

PTI | Updated on: 28 Oct 2016, 11:07:32 AM
US Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson - File Photo

New Delhi:

The five Indian call centres charged with defrauding thousands of Americans, stole more than USD 300 million from their victims, US Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson has said.

The official yesterday said an inter-agency effort resulted in the indictment of all five call centers and 56 people, including 31 from India, as well as the arrest of 20others in the US, most of whom are Indians.

Johnson said these were "engaged in defrauding thousands of victims, stealing more than a total of USD 300 million."

The scheme involved a network of call centers based in Ahmedabad, where associates of the ring would call victims in the US impersonating Department of Homeland Security, InternalRevenue Services, or other government officials, demanding payment in order to clear fictitious arrest warrants, ordersof deportation, or unpaid income tax, Johnson said.

The five Ahmedabad-based call centers that made calls to people living in the US are Hglobal, Call Mantra, WorldwideSolution, Zoriion Communications and Sharma BPO Services.

The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA), Department of Homeland Security, Department of Justice, the Internal Revenue Service and the Federal TradeCommission announced the indictments, the result of a three-year investigation that was the largest single domesticlaw enforcement action connected with the impersonation scam.

"To date, more than 1.8 million people have reported to TIGTA that they have received an impersonation call; more than 9,600 victims reported that they paid the impersonators atotal amount that exceeds USD 50 million," TIGTA Inspector General J Russell George said.

"The largest single amount paid as a result of the IRS impersonation scam as charged in the indictment is USD 136,000, paid by a victim in California," George said. \The US Senate Aging Committee, that studies issues related to older Americans, received more than 1,100 calls from senior citizens across the country on its fraud hotlinein 2015.

The most common complaint reported to the fraud hotline continues to be the IRS impersonation scam. 

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First Published : 28 Oct 2016, 10:48:00 AM

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