Techie arrested for fake 'parivahan' portal cyber fraud
Published Tuesday, May 26, 2026 · Updated May 26
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AI synthesisA 24-year-old techie, Anshul Yadav, has been arrested in Etawah for allegedly running a pan-India cyber fraud operation. Yadav created fake government-like websites, including 'parivahan.online', to deceive people seeking vehicle-related services and routed the illicit payments through multiple bank accounts.
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Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- Anshul Yadav, a 24-year-old MCA-qualified man, was arrested in Etawah for allegedly developing and operating fake government-like websites, including 'parivahan.online', to defraud people across India.
- The accused used the 'parivahan.online' website to dupe users seeking vehicle number plate bookings and other services, routing payments through multiple bank accounts.
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The Hindu reports that police arrested 24-year-old Anshul Yadav for allegedly operating fake government-like websites, including 'parivahan.online', to defraud people across India by duping users seeking vehicle number plate bookings and other services and routing payments through multiple bank accounts.
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