Inside Pakistan call centre blitzing British homes with fiendish phone scam. BBC's Scam Interceptors gained remote access to Ahmad Sarfraz's computer. Sarfraz is the mastermind behind one of Pakistan's most prolific fraud factories.
EXCLUSIVE: Ahmad Sarfraz has gone into hiding following a fight with his familyThe 'mastermind' suspected of being behind a prolific phone scam conning Britons out of their hard-earned cash has gone into hiding after being slammed by his family, Mail Online can reveal.
The flash businessman, who is in his twenties and drives around Lahore in a jeep with his attractive girlfriend by his side, is accused of a mobile phone scam by pretending to be from 02. Who is Ahmad Sarfraz? Ahmad Sarfraz is the boss at the centre of one of Pakistan's most prolific fraud factories targeting British households, according to the BBC.
Advertisement The scammers gained access to customers' accounts so they could order mobile phones worth thousands of pounds and then sell on. A source told Mail Online: 'After a few days when Qasim came back from FIA custody, people inside the other offices of the plaza saw a very serious physical fight between Qasim and Ahmad.
How the scam works Ahmad Sarfraz allegedly enters phone numbers into O2's website, which then instantly confirms whether the number is linked to an O2 account. But this code isn't linked to any deal. Instead, it will give scammers access to their target's account. Advertisement Madina Tower houses many scrupulous businesses involved in work like providing legal advice and arranging visas for students and 250 shops and clothing outlets. It also has residential floors.
But it is unlikely that Sarfraz will be returning there as the management of the tower has been asked to return the security payment provided by his business. 'Why are you pretending to be from the big mobile phone companies when you're nothing to do with them?'Rav: 'Ahmad, this is Rav Wilding from the BBC.'Why are you trying to sign out, Ahmad? We know you have been breaking the law! Why are you pretending to be from mobile companies that are nothing to do with you?Rav: 'That's wrong. You are. We think you're scamming people in the UK, pretending to be from O2.Scammers: 'Nobody is doing anything at all.
'Why are you pretending to be from the big mobile phone companies when you're nothing to do with them?Investigators watched remotely as scammers allegedly tried to cover their tracks by changing the name and photo of the fake O2 online profile.
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