Mumbai Police bust a bank-account “mule” racket linked to cyber fraud, according to NDTV. Officers seize dozens of items allegedly connected to mule accounts, including 70 debit cards and 42 passbooks. The operation targets people used to open or manage accounts that fraudsters then use to move stolen money.

NDTV reports the scale of the alleged scheme as involving proceeds of about ₹125 crore and around 110 bank accounts. The source frames the seizure as part of an effort to disrupt the laundering and transfer of funds obtained through online crimes. The reporting emphasizes the evidence collected—cards and passbooks tied to the accounts—rather than providing details on arrests, specific suspects, or the origin of the accounts.

Across the limited information provided here, there are no differing angles beyond the same core facts: Mumbai Police recover mule-linked banking instruments and describe the alleged racket’s reported magnitude.