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Deoghar: How Pratyaksha app is tightening its grip on cyber criminals, know the whole matter

The trial of Prakhand app prepared by the Crime Investigation Department (CID) to track cyber criminals has been successful in Deoghar. Deoghar Police, while tracking cyber criminals with the help of this app, has arrested a total of 19 cyber criminals from November 7 to November 20. A total of 37 mobiles, 58 SIM cards, eight ATMs, one laptop, two passbooks and one check book have been recovered from these cyber criminals. According to the report of CID DG Anurag Gupta, on November 7, the police was the first to arrest a cyber criminal. Mobile number was found. On the basis of this, Umesh Rana, a resident of Jamua, was first arrested by tracking him through Prakharpan app. After this, Mukesh Yadav, resident of Rangamatia, and Kapil Bhandari, resident of Sonarayathadi, were arrested. Then on November 9, Bablu Mahar and Sameer Shaikh were caught. Similarly, Chandan Kumar Das was arrested by tracking a mobile number on 11 December, Vishnu Das on 14 November and three cyber criminals were arrested by tracking a mobile number on 16 November. This includes Babulal Das, Rajesh Kumar Yadav and Ramesh Yadav. Whereas on November 17, Pankaj Kumar and Pankaj Das were arrested by tracking a mobile number. After this incident, six cyber criminals were arrested on 18 November. This includes Uttam Das, Anil Das, Umesh Das, Vikram Das, Ankit Kumar Kapri and Pinkal Kapri. Whereas Avinash Ravani was arrested on 20 November.

How is the reflection app working?

When the police gets the mobile number of an accused involved in a cyber fraud incident, then this number is fed into the Prakashtra app. After this, the Reflection app tracks the cyber criminal and gives complete information about his location to the police. After this, the police team raids the location and arrests the accused.

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