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    A big cybercrime has been discovered in Hyderabad. Transactions worth ₹175 crore were reported from a bank in the Pata Basti area. The police have arrested two auto-rickshaw drivers who are accused of helping the cybercriminals.

    The drivers opened six accounts at a national bank. These accounts were used to transfer large amounts of money. The money was moved from Hyderabad to places like Dubai, Indonesia, and Cambodia.

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    The cybercriminals also used cryptocurrency to move the funds. Authorities are now investigating these transactions. They are also looking for more suspects who might be involved in this crime.

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