Uttar Pradesh

MMMUT student was stripped and digitally arrested. Gorakhpur student arrested digitally: The fraudster said, ‘You have a tattoo on your chest… show it, he is blackmailing you by taking a photo’ – Gorakhpur News



A girl from Dimapur district of Nagaland studies in a government hostel in Gorakhpur. -symbolic photo

A case of cheating of a student studying in Madan Mohan Malviya University of Technology (MMMUT), Gorakhpur is at hand. The fraudsters called the student and said that her loan is due. Then by threatening him they also collected Rs 38 thousand. The matter did not stop here. The fraudster gave

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Then they arrested him digitally and started blackmailing him. Fed up with the fraudsters, the student complained to the Cantt Police. The police have immediately registered a case in this matter and started investigation.

The fraudster identified himself as Hyderabad Police A girl from Dimapur district of Nagaland studies in a government hostel in Gorakhpur. On October 10, a call came on his mobile from an unknown number. The caller introduced himself as an official of SBI Bank. He said that a loan of one lakh rupees has been taken in your name. Which has not been deposited. On this the student denied taking the loan. After this the fraudsters called again by changing the number. Posing himself as an officer of Hyderabad Police, he said that a case has been registered in the loan matter.

Due to fear, sent 38 thousand rupees to thugs The fraudsters said that if you want to save yourself then deposit Rs 38,132. After which the girl transferred the amount online out of fear. But the matter did not stop here. After some time, the fraudsters made a video call and threatened the student and asked her to show the tattoos on her body. They took off their clothes and took a photo and now through that photo they are blackmailing and demanding Rs 1 lakh.

Police registered a case and started investigation The student gathered courage and informed the matter to the Cantt Police of Gorakhpur. The police immediately registered a case and started investigation. CO Cantt Yogendra Singh said that the matter is being investigated seriously and soon the accused will be arrested and strict action will be taken.

Appeal to avoid cyber fraud This incident shows how a new and dangerous form of cyber fraud is emerging, in which fraudsters are blackmailing people through fake phone calls and video clips. The police have appealed to the people to be alert and report such incidents immediately.



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