IIT a name that is brand in india. But recently an IIT Bombay student captured in Credit card fraud show a different story. Student caught in credit card fraud is rich, brilliant and a brat, all of 18 years. The cyber cell catch first-year computer engineering student of IITBombay, Ashish Ravindranathan, charged of duping 25 credit card-holders and earning a whopping Rs 6.5 lakh in just six months. He used the money to book air tickets and buy laptops. He had tied up with a travel agent to cancel these tickets and share the booty, while the laptops he sold across the country at a discount. Police found out some of his favourite haunts in Ahmedabad and shadowed him disguised as gardeners and security guards to catch him red-handed, making calls to credit card holders posing as a representative of Barclays Bank.
This IIT student wanted to make quick money. The confession of IIT-Bombay student Ashish Ravindranathan, a resident of Vibhusha Bungalows in Bopal area of Ahmedabad’s suburb, made for a startling tale before the police. “His father works in the US. Ashish lives with his mother and younger sister at Bopal and are financially very comfortable,’’ said the investigating officer. The accused told the cops that he had got used to lavish spending and wanted to make quick money on the sly. He graduated in 2008 from Delhi Public School in Ahmedabad with 90% marks and got admission to IIT-Bombay.
This IIT student wanted to make quick money. The confession of IIT-Bombay student Ashish Ravindranathan, a resident of Vibhusha Bungalows in Bopal area of Ahmedabad’s suburb, made for a startling tale before the police. “His father works in the US. Ashish lives with his mother and younger sister at Bopal and are financially very comfortable,’’ said the investigating officer. The accused told the cops that he had got used to lavish spending and wanted to make quick money on the sly. He graduated in 2008 from Delhi Public School in Ahmedabad with 90% marks and got admission to IIT-Bombay.
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