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A group of cybercriminals unmasked
Baku/13.10.21/Turan: The police authorities exposed and detained a group of five cybercriminals who, under the guise of bank employees, deceived citizens.
According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, complaints of citizens about theft of money from their bank cards have become more frequent in recent days. This was preceded by calls from banks or SMS messages calling to disclose their card details and thus strengthen security of their deposits. After providing the data, money disappeared from citizens' cards.
The Department for Combating Organized Crime of the Ministry of Internal Affairs during operational activities identified the head of the criminal group -- Jahad Huseynov, his brother Nijat, as well as Farman Huseynzade, Hanna Aliyeva and Dilshad Ismailova.
During the search at the place of their residence, electronic evidence, data carriers, mobile phones, ready-made voice messages were found.
It was found that the criminals called citizens from phone numbers that were stolen by them with the help of special programs.
The investigation into this case is ongoing.-16D-
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