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Two Held For Cheating Flipkart And Amazon

Two Held For Cheating Flipkart And Amazon
Flipkart's application loading page, left, and the Myntra.com website are displayed on an Apple Inc. iPhone 5c and iPad respectively an arranged photograph in Hong Kong, China, on Wednesday, May 21, 2014. Flipkart, India's largest online retailer, will buy competitor Myntra.com, according to people with knowledge of the talks, to gain a business with higher margins and strengthen its position in the local market against Amazon.com Inc. Photographer: Brent Lewin/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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Flipkart's application loading page, left, and the Myntra.com website are displayed on an Apple Inc. iPhone 5c and iPad respectively an arranged photograph in Hong Kong, China, on Wednesday, May 21, 2014. Flipkart, India's largest online retailer, will buy competitor Myntra.com, according to people with knowledge of the talks, to gain a business with higher margins and strengthen its position in the local market against Amazon.com Inc. Photographer: Brent Lewin/Bloomberg via Getty Images

HYDERABAD -- Two students were arrested for allegedly cheating e-commerce retailers, Amazon and Flipkart, by ordering electronic gadgets and replacing them with sand and returning parcels here, police said.

On credible information Commissioner's Task Force, Central Zone Team arrested Yahiya Mohammad Ishaque and Mohammad Shahroz Ansari yesterday, a release from Hyderabad Police said.

The accused, who are relatives, hail from Gondia district of Maharashtra. From one year Ishaque, who has been residing in Golconda here, had registered as a book seller in Amazon and was selling books online, police said.

In last four months, the two accused placed online orders for electronic goods like mobile phones, laptops, cameras, DVDs etc, on Flipkart and Amazon.

"According to their plan, when the representative of the firm came to deliver the booking order, Ishaque used to receive the item and his brother-in-law, Ansari, used to stay with the delivery boy outside the house," police said explaining on their modus operandi.

On the pretext of bringing their debit card, Ishaque used to take the parcel inside the house and removed its seal very tactfully. He would then take out the item and replace it with equal weight sand in the box and re-seal it, police said.

"After that he would come out from his house along with the parcel and debit card. When the delivery boy used to swipe the debit card, it showed that the card was declined. After this, Ishaque used to return the parcel to the delivery boy and take back his debit card," police said.

Using this modus operandi, the accused had stolen three high-end mobile phones, one laptop and one digital camera and other electronic gadgets, which were recovered from them.

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