Bhagalpur CSP Operator Arrested in Fingerprint Scam Investigation
Bhagalpur CSP Operator Arrested in Fingerprint Cloning Fraud Scheme Exposed
Law enforcement officials in Bhagalpur, India, have apprehended a man accused of orchestrating a massive fingerprint cloning operation, targeting vulnerable rural communities and resulting in significant financial losses.
The Suspect and His Tactics
The suspect, identified as Rajkishore Yadav, allegedly used silicone biometric molds and paper copies to obtain fingerprints of over 400 individuals, subsequently exploiting their Aadhaar-linked banking data to execute large-scale online fraud.
Authorities estimate the total financial damage to run into crores of rupees.
Recovery of Fingerprint Copies and Investigation
During the investigation, police recovered fingerprint copies of 320 individuals, including those from the neighboring Katihar district. Interrogation revealed the involvement of an accomplice, Sonu Mandal, who aided Yadav in cloning fingerprints. The duo operated in coordination with multiple individuals, and police claim that the full extent of the network is still being uncovered.
Experts underscored the need for transparency and regular audits of Customer Service Points (CSPs) to safeguard rural and less-literate populations from falling victim to such schemes. Law enforcement has vowed to continue investigating similar cases and take decisive action against those involved.
Consequences and Lessons Learned
The case highlights the vulnerability of rural communities to sophisticated cybercrime operations, underscoring the necessity for increased awareness, education, and effective security measures to mitigate these risks.
