Gurugram, June 7 -- Gurugram Police on Saturday said it has arrested two men accused of providing a bank account used to route money in a Rs.78 lakh "digital arrest" case.The first accused, a resident of Bhagalpur in Bihar, was arrested on Wednesday and remanded to two days of police custody on Thursday, and the other accused, a native of Meerut, was arrested from Ghaziabad on Friday. The arrests stem from a complaint filed on November 28, 2025, by a man who alleged that fraudsters posing as police officers kept him under a digital arrest and coerced him into transferring Rs.78 lakh. During the investigation, police found that Rs.24 lakh of the cheated amount had been transferred to a bank account held by one of the accused. The two accused have been booked under sections 319 and 318 of BNS. htc...