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Islamabad: Fraud Through Call Centers Exposed

Last updated: November 6, 2025 7:14 am
Aiza Uddin
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Islamabad — Authorities have uncovered a large-scale fraud operation being carried out through call centers, exposing a network involved in deceiving citizens under the guise of official communication.

 

According to initial reports, the suspects were using fake call centers to obtain personal data, bank details, and other sensitive information from the public. Law enforcement agencies conducted a series of raids in Islamabad and other major cities, leading to the arrest of several individuals linked to the scam.

 

Officials say investigations are ongoing to trace the masterminds behind the network and determine whether the group has international links. Citizens have been advised to remain cautious and verify the authenticity of any calls requesting financial or personal details.

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