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New Delhi: A gang running a friendship club, which charged money for providing contact details of women who would telephonically "entertain" callers but would stop taking the calls of people who wanted to meet them, has been busted, the police said on Saturday.
Eleven people, including four women, were arrested for allegedly running the friendship club.
The police found that nearly Rs 57 lakh was deposited since January in over a dozen bank accounts of the club. The accounts were opened using forged documents.
The police acted on a tip-off and raided the office of SN Net Special Friendship Club in the Karol Bagh area.
"Advertisements in the newspapers appear with phone numbers procured on fake documents. The clients used to call on these numbers and the calls were attended by any of the boys or girls.
"The caller was promised contact numbers of women willing to be friends and a bank account number was given to the caller. The friendship club charged from Rs.3,000 to Rs.10,000 per month from the clients," a police official said.
"After receiving the money, one of the four arrested women used to entertain the customers on the telephone for some time and all efforts were made to squeeze out maximum money from the callers. The calls were invariably rejected when the client would insist on meeting the woman," the official added.
Eleven telephones that were procured on forged documents were seized. Twelve bank accounts too were opened on fake documents. Two PAN cards and a fake driving licence were seized.
"One person, Mohammad Zeeshan, is absconding but we will soon arrest him," the police official said.
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