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African cyber crook stuns cops with greetings ‘Jai Mataji’

African cyber crook stuns cops with greetings 'Jai Mataji'
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Letter: It was a pleasant surprise for men in Khaki when the 33-year-old was accused of online fraud rackets Toty Dago Gregoire welcomed them with their hands folded and ‘Jai Mataji’.
Sleuth Cyber-Crime City Police asked for a total of how he mastered India’s words and the man named Criminal then Jalim alias Amit Amit Rajput, he claimed, taught him better Indian tradition nuances behind bars.
When the two criminals hardened to meet each other at the locking of the City Crime Branch Police, Gangster Jalim gave her African colleague from Ivory Coast some tips on Indian behavior.
“He is a quick learner and has greeted every individual with his hands folded since morning.
We were surprised when he edited solar because of this teaching,” said an official at the Cyber-Crime police station.
But many of the police exclusion, criminal cyber, still detailed the right detail of the ‘fake kidney racket’ and also misleads the police.
He hasn’t mentioned the name of his colleagues involved in the racket, police said.
Toty revealed that his father was a successful electrical contractor in Abidjan but his business suffered a big blow because of changes in power in Ivory Coast.
He came to study the Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) in Bengaluru in 2007 and finished it in 2011.
He returned home but after his father’s business began to fall, Toty returned to India.
But the visancy expired in 2015.
However, Toty continued to live here and did not even enter his father’s funeral in 2019.
Using his knowledge about the computer, Toty became part of a fraud racket.
Toty was accused of being a fraud of 14.78 lakh Rs with an entrepreneur Arbaz Rana, who wanted to sell his kidney to make his sister married when he was shaken in the financial crisis.
Toty issued an ad on a fake hospital website for people who are interested in selling their kidneys for a handsome amount.
He was arrested by Dehuth Cybercrime on July 17.
He had returned to police custody for 14 days by a local court.

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