<p>Lucknow: The police in Ayodhya unearthed a cyber fraud worth Rs 3.85 crore as over six lakh devotees were duped on the pretext of having prasad delivered during last year's consecration ceremony of Ram Lala at Ayodhya</p><p>According to the police sources, around Rs 2 crore were returned to more than 3.72 victims.</p> .Gujarat bizman donates diamond-studded crowns, gold bow and arrow to Ram Temple Trust.<p>Sources said that the mastermind Ashish Singh, a resident of Ghaziabad, who lived in the USA, formed a website in the run-up to the consecration of Ram Lala last year, offering free delivery of prasad, a model of the Ram Temple and a gold coin.</p><p>A complaint was lodged with the police in this connection with the fraud.</p><p>Ayodhya police chief Gourav Grover said that the matter had come to light on January 17 last year.</p> .<p>Sources said that Ashish had charged Rs 51 from Indian customers and 11 dollars from foreign ones for delivering of prasad and other things.</p> .<p>Over six lakh devotees were tricked into making the payment but they didn't get anything.</p> .<p>Ashish was nabbed when he returned to India to resolve the issue. The police recovered two laptops, two iPhones, five debit cards, a driving licence of Washington and some cash.</p><p>Police said that Singh used various payment gateways to receive money from the victims.</p><p>Sources said that police are trying to ensure that the remaining amount will also be returned to the victims.</p><p>The cyber crime police were given a cash reward for ensuring that the duped victims were given their money back.</p>
<p>Lucknow: The police in Ayodhya unearthed a cyber fraud worth Rs 3.85 crore as over six lakh devotees were duped on the pretext of having prasad delivered during last year's consecration ceremony of Ram Lala at Ayodhya</p><p>According to the police sources, around Rs 2 crore were returned to more than 3.72 victims.</p> .Gujarat bizman donates diamond-studded crowns, gold bow and arrow to Ram Temple Trust.<p>Sources said that the mastermind Ashish Singh, a resident of Ghaziabad, who lived in the USA, formed a website in the run-up to the consecration of Ram Lala last year, offering free delivery of prasad, a model of the Ram Temple and a gold coin.</p><p>A complaint was lodged with the police in this connection with the fraud.</p><p>Ayodhya police chief Gourav Grover said that the matter had come to light on January 17 last year.</p> .<p>Sources said that Ashish had charged Rs 51 from Indian customers and 11 dollars from foreign ones for delivering of prasad and other things.</p> .<p>Over six lakh devotees were tricked into making the payment but they didn't get anything.</p> .<p>Ashish was nabbed when he returned to India to resolve the issue. The police recovered two laptops, two iPhones, five debit cards, a driving licence of Washington and some cash.</p><p>Police said that Singh used various payment gateways to receive money from the victims.</p><p>Sources said that police are trying to ensure that the remaining amount will also be returned to the victims.</p><p>The cyber crime police were given a cash reward for ensuring that the duped victims were given their money back.</p>