SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Police announced on Sunday that they have identified six individuals accused in the ‘Curative Survey Private Limited’ scam from outside J&K and have arrested one of them.

“On 19.12.2023, it was learnt that a bogus company operating under the name ‘Curative Survey Private Limited’ scammed and cheated the unsuspecting public through a fraudulent website by falsely promising them significant returns on their investments. The company had deceived the subscribers, persuading them to invest their hard-earned money with fake promises of returns. After misrepresenting and cheating, the company became unresponsive, leaving subscribers in the dark and leading to chaos, anguish, and protests,” reads an official statement.

“Accordingly, a case FIR No. 39/2023 under Section 66D of the IT Act and Section 420 of the IPC was registered in Cyber Police Station in Kashmir Zone-Srinagar,” police said.

“Taking into account the serious nature of the matter, a Special Investigation Team (SIT) was constituted to investigate the case,” police added, according to the statement.

During the investigation, the statement reveals, that it was discovered that the company had opened six offices in the Kashmir Valley and one regional office in Jammu in January–February 2023. “All seven offices were subsequently searched, and sealed, and the incriminating evidence found in these offices was seized and sent to the FSL for analysis and expert opinion. Numerous employees of the company from across Jammu and Kashmir were identified, and examined, and their statements recorded. Additionally, many victims also approached SIT, and their statements were recorded,” the statement reads.

“Based on the statements of victims, technical and digital evidence, the SIT identified six accused persons, all residents outside the UT of Jammu and Kashmir. Different Police teams were constituted to arrest the identified accused persons. One accused person has been arrested by the SIT from Tamil Nadu and is taken on police remand. Efforts are afoot to arrest the remaining accused persons also. The extent of financial loss to victims is assessed by the collection of related evidence and the statements of witnesses. All the company’s account numbers have been debit-frozen, and further investigation is ongoing. Involvement of employees and local contacts of the main accused persons is being investigated,” reads the statement.

“The social media influencers who promoted the company through various social media platforms were also examined, and their involvement in the crime is being investigated. So far, Cyber Police Station Kashmir Zone Srinagar has received 27 complaints,” reads the statement.

“The general public is requested to come forward if they have any complaints regarding this company,” the statement concludes.

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