Dibrugarh: The prime accused of the multi-crore online trading scam including Vishal Phukan and Sumi Borah are likely to appear at a CBI court in Guwahati, Assam on October 30.
The multi-crore online trading scam accused include Vishal Phukan, Sumi Bora, Tarkik Bora, Amlan Bora, Ranjit Kakoti, Abhijit Chanda, Shubhan Jyoti Kurmi, and Chandan Nath.
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All of them are likely to appear before the Special CBI Court in connection with ongoing investigations into online trading cases.
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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) arrived in Dibrugarh on October 12, 2024, to probe two cases (No. 352/24 and 354/24) related to illegal online trading.
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The cases were registered against Vishal Phukan among others at Dibrugarh Police Station.
On Friday, at around 8:25 AM, the CBI team transported the eight accused from Dibrugarh Central Jail in a minibus.
The team made a brief stop at Barbaruah Police Station, where another case (No. 85/24) had been registered against Vishal Phukan, before returning with the accused.
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On September 3, the alleged mastermind of the multi-crore online trading scam, 22-year-old Bishal Phukan was arrested by the Dibrugarh Police after the scam estimated to be worth at least Rs 2,200 crore came to light.
Initially, a suo-motu case was registered by the Dibrugarh Police. Later four FIRs were filed by several duped investors against Bishal Phukan.
Two of Phukan’s accomplices, actor-choreographer Sumi Borah and her photographer husband Tarkik Borah were arrested by the Special Task Force (STF) of Assam police on September 12.
A day earlier on September 11, Sumi Borah’s brother-in-law Amlan Borah was arrested from the Muzzaffarpur district in Bihar in a joint operation by Assam Police and Bihar Police.
The accused have been booked under section 316(2)/318(4) of the BNS 2023, along with section 21/23 of the Banning of Unregulated Deposit Scheme Act, 2019.