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How 4 bank employees made Rs 12.5 crore fraud from CRED

DNA Wednesday, 1 January 2025
Bengaluru city police recently busted a gang of four people who made a Rs 12.5 crore fraud from credit card payments company CRED. The police arrested them from Gujarat.
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