Unmasking the Web of Cyber Fraud: Delhi Police Targets Chinese Handlers

Delhi Police are intensifying their investigation into cyber fraud networks linked to Chinese handlers. Recent cases exhibit a consistent pattern involving collaboration with Chinese nationals. Efforts are focused on tracing these handlers and apprehending their local accomplices, as they exploit digital platforms for fraud using encrypted communications.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 20-06-2025 15:52 IST | Created: 20-06-2025 15:52 IST
Unmasking the Web of Cyber Fraud: Delhi Police Targets Chinese Handlers
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The Delhi Police are currently honing in on cyber fraud networks with suspected links to Chinese handlers. According to officials, several recent cybercrime cases display a pattern suggesting collaboration with individuals or gangs based in China.

Investigations by cyber police stations across 15 districts, supported by the Intelligence Fusion and Strategic Operations (IFSO) unit, reveal that foreign handlers maintain contact with their Indian counterparts via encrypted social media platforms. These handlers entice local criminals with the prospect of making extra money in exchange for resources such as SIM cards and bank accounts, pivotal for executing digital scams.

Efforts are ongoing to dismantle this web of international cybercrime, with a particular focus on tracing the Chinese operatives who orchestrate these fraud modules from abroad. Police are working tirelessly to uncover the complex network and bring those responsible to justice, highlighting the urgent need for international cooperation against cross-border cyber crimes.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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