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ATM card cloning gang busted

New Delhi, Jul 24 (UNI) With the arrest of two persons, Delhi Police Crime branch has unearthed a gang involved in ATM card cloning and using them for withdrawing money.
According to an official of the Delhi Police, two members of the said gang have been arrested by the cyber cell of the crime branch form the Sultanpuri, Prem Nagar area and recovered 21 clone cards and a machine used for the process from their possession.
The two have been identified as 29-year-old Ramesh and 22-year-old Sonu, who belonged to Haryana's Hissar and were living here in a rented accomodation.
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