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Home / Crime and Justice / Teen Accused of QR Code Scam Inspired by Rajinikanth Film

Teen Accused of QR Code Scam Inspired by Rajinikanth Film

24 Dec

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Summary

  • A 19-year-old man was arrested for a QR code fraud scheme.
  • The scam diverted Rs 1.4 lakh from a clothing store in Delhi.
  • The accused was inspired by a Rajinikanth film to commit the fraud.
Teen Accused of QR Code Scam Inspired by Rajinikanth Film

Delhi Police recently apprehended a 19-year-old individual in an inter-state operation for orchestrating a sophisticated QR code fraud. The accused, identified as Manish Verma, is alleged to have manipulated a clothing store's QR code in Chandni Chowk, diverting Rs 1.4 lakh in digital payments.

Verma reportedly used AI-powered image-editing applications to replace the store's legitimate bank details with his own while maintaining the QR code's original appearance. This tactic aimed to deceive customers into believing they were making valid transactions. The funds were then rapidly moved to avoid traceability.

The investigation was initiated after the store reported missing payments, leading authorities to trace the financial trail to Rajasthan. The accused confessed that his scamming method was inspired by scenes from the South Indian film 'Vettaiyan'. Authorities seized over 100 edited QR codes and various digital devices.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Delhi Police conducted an inter-state operation, tracing financial transactions and arresting a 19-year-old suspect from Rajasthan.
A 19-year-old allegedly used edited QR codes to divert Rs 1.4 lakh paid by customers to his own bank account.
The sole mastermind of the scam was identified as a 19-year-old unemployed man, inspired by a Rajinikanth film.

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