The Audi car, valued at Rs 2.5 crore, was seized by Thane police from Ahmedabad and was allegedly purchased from a leading cricketer in May, police said today.
The US Justice Department has charged 61 people and entities linked to the scam where call centre agents impersonated IRS, immigration and other federal officials and demanded payments for non-existent debts.
Asked about this development, Thane Police Commissioner Parambir Singh said "we will see if the accused persons are the same."
The scam, which operated since 2013 through at least half a dozen call centres in adjoining Thane, targeted at least 15,000 American citizens.
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US Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson yesterday said these call centres stole more than USD 300 million from their victims.
A senior US Justice Department official was quoted as saying that "It's really important for the scammers in India to know that the United States is looking at this, is watching them and they could, if they engage in that activity, be extradited to the United Sates and could sit in jail ... For several years."
Subsequently, police teams raided and shut down five call centres in Ahmedabad which were a part of the racket.
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The car, seized by Crime Branch, is being brought to Thane, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime) Parag Manere told the media.
The cricketer may not have been aware about Thakkar's antecedents at the time of the car deal, he said.
Thakkar later gifted the car to his girlfriend, police said, adding he may have purchased the vehicle from the scam money.