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Pune: Cyber Fraudsters Lure Bank Account ‘Mules’ With Free Flights And Luxury Stays

Punepulse December 26, 2025
Pune: Cyber Fraudsters Lure Bank Account ‘Mules’ With Free Flights And Luxury Stays

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Pune, December 26, 2025: Cybercrime investigators in Pimpri Chinchwad have uncovered a disturbing trend in online financial fraud, where unsuspecting individuals are being lured into renting or selling their bank accounts in exchange for promises of easy money, free air travel, and stays at premium hotels.

Police investigations revealed that international cybercrime syndicates are actively recruiting so-called “mule account holders” through social media platforms such as Facebook and Telegram. Victims are drawn in by advertisements offering commissions for allowing access to their bank accounts, which are later used to route money stolen through cyber scams.

The fastest way to report Cyber Fraud is by calling 1930 or 1945. Also, you can report it on https://t.co/pCvVNF1nAk.

Like for other crime, punishment depends on severity of offence but most of the Cyber Frauds, imprisonment ranges from 3 to 10 years..#CyberAwarenessTownhall https://t.co/2T6vWNBp4G

— पिंपरी चिंचवड पोलीस – Pimpri Chinchwad Police (@PCcityPolice) October 14, 2025

In one case, a cab driver from Pune was flown to Kolkata and provided accommodation at a three-star hotel. In another, a vegetable vendor from Pimpri Chinchwad was taken to Udaipur and lodged at a resort. While the arrangements appeared attractive, both individuals were unknowingly trapped into handing over their bank account credentials. Their accounts later received large sums linked to cyber fraud, leading to police action against them.

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Investigators found several social media groups where bank accounts are openly traded. Posts on Facebook and Telegram advertise the need for savings or current accounts, often claiming links to gaming companies or investment platforms. Some posts even display “commission rate cards” for different banks to entice potential account holders.

According to cybercrime officials, these mule accounts form the backbone of online fraud operations. Once access is gained, the accounts are controlled remotely from outside India. Illegal payment gateways are created using these accounts to receive funds from fake investment schemes, gaming frauds, and other online scams. The money is then quickly transferred to multiple accounts or converted into cryptocurrency to avoid detection.

Fraudsters typically promise a commission of two to five per cent. To gain trust, they arrange domestic flights and luxury accommodation. Once the individual reaches the destination, cybercriminals take possession of bank kits, including ATM cards, cheque books, SIM cards, passbooks, and internet banking details.

Police further noted that some mule account holders are pressured to withdraw cash for the criminals. When these accounts are flagged during cybercrime investigations, they are frozen, and the account holders face questioning, arrest, and legal action.

Citing an advisory issued by the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) under the Ministry of Home Affairs, Pimpri Chinchwad police have strongly warned citizens against renting, selling, or sharing bank accounts. Officials added that fraudsters may also misuse company registration or Udyam Aadhaar certificates of small businesses to open such accounts, exposing owners to serious legal consequences.

Authorities have urged citizens to remain vigilant and report suspicious online offers promising easy income in exchange for bank access.

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