Saturday, November 03, 2007

Airline e-ticketing racket busted

NEW
DELHI: With the apprehension of five work force on Saturday, the law-breaking subdivision claimed to have
busted an international air hose e-ticketing racket. One of those arrested
belongs to Congo. The pack fraudulently used recognition card inside information to buy air
tickets on Internet, said the
police. The five arrested were
identified as Vipin Dahal (27), Bhuwan Koirala (28), Darshan Singh (42), Jasbir
Singh (32) and Kalendo Ngoy (29), who is from Congo. According to the police,
most of the recognition card inside information used to purchase tickets were procured from
Nigeria. "The fraud was
detected only when the air hoses tried to realise their money from the credit
card owners. American Express, Delta and Discovery were some of the
international card game used. ABN Amro, HDFC, ICICI and SBI recognition card game were also
misused," said deputy sheriff commissioner of police force (crime) Madhup
Tiwari. It started when Dahal,
a college dropout and a medical representative with a drug company, and another
man named Mustafa who worked with a cyber cafe. Mustafa told Dahal that he could
buy air tickets by fraudulently procuring recognition card inside information and asked him to
look for customers. Dahal initially arranged clients for him but later fell
out with him and joined custody with the four other accused who have got been
arrested. Koirala, who belongs
to Assam, worked with a outstanding eating house in Connaught Topographic Point and used his
position to procure recognition card inside information of his customers. Ngoy came to Republic Of India in
May 2007 on a pupil visa. He
knew Darshan as he had met him earlier in Kingdom Of Cambodia and Darshan introduced him to
Dahal. Ngoy had enrolled himself with a computing machine institute in Vasant
Vihar. The police force said that he
used his contacts in Federal Republic Of Nigeria to procure recognition card inside information from there. "His
email contained inside information of more than than 14,000 recognition card game when he was arrested,"
said a police force officer. The
police said that Darshan and Jasbir, both school dropouts, were used by the
other accused to set up clients from Punjab and Haryana. The law-breaking branch
started investigating the substance after they received a ailment from Kingfisher
Airlines on Thursday. Dahal and Koirala were arrested from close Ashoka Hotel. They revealed the engagement of the other accused who were subsequently
arrested. According to the police, they had bought tickets worth Rs 22 hundred thousand from
Spice Jet and tickets worth Rs 28 hundred thousand from Kingfisher using the same modus
operandi. The police force said that
over 22 air hoses had been affected in this case. The police force have got also establish over
300 e-mail IDs containing inside information of recognition card game all over the
world.

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