Patna. Despite the best efforts of Patna Police, cyber crime is not being controlled in Patna. People of all classes are falling prey to it. Cyber criminals are continuously withdrawing money from people’s accounts. At the same time, they are trapping them in their web and making them victims of fraud. Again 11 cases have been registered in the cyber police station. Cyber criminals have defrauded former minister Renu Kushwaha’s daughter and ten other people of Rs 7.29 lakh.
Withdrawal from the account of former minister’s daughter posing as an army officer
Cyber criminals called Rajshree, daughter of former minister Renu Kushwaha and director of a school located at Rajiv Nagar Road No. 25 E, posing as an army officer and told that she had to get admission for her two children. He wants to make advance payment and also sent his ID card. Cyber criminals took him completely into confidence and withdrew Rs 92 thousand 398 from his account.
Cheated of Rs 14 thousand by posing as Dhaka MLA
BJP spokesperson was cheated of Rs 14 thousand by posing as Dhaka MLA Cyber miscreants cheated BJP spokesperson and advocate by profession Arvind Kumar of Rs 14 thousand by posing as Dhaka MLA Pawan Jaiswal. They created a fake account on Facebook by posting the photo of the Dhaka MLA and messaged him telling him that a friend working in CRPF had to sell his furniture. Also sent the photo of the furniture. Arvind Kumar believed and deposited Rs 14 thousand in the account as per their advice.
Betrayed to earn profit by trading and cheated
Cyber miscreants tricked Sunny Kumar, a resident of New Karbigahia, of earning lakhs by trading and withdrew Rs 2 lakh 3 thousand 650 from his account. Beur resident Anisha Sharma was cheated of Rs 88 thousand on the pretext of earning money by writing online reviews. Similarly, in the name of credit card, Rs 50 thousand was withdrawn from the account of Azimabad Colony resident Arzoo Alam.
24 thousand 836 rupees were spent from Chandan’s account
According to Patna Police, Rs 24 thousand 836 were withdrawn from the account of Chandan, resident of Harnichak, Rs 35 thousand were withdrawn from the account of Naveen Bhardwaj, resident of Rajiv Nagar, and Rs 60 thousand 865 were withdrawn from the account of Nirmit Kumar, resident of Gopalpur. Besides, Rs 11,900 was also withdrawn from Priya Kumari’s account. The police are investigating all these cases and the police claim that soon all the criminals will be arrested.
Cyber police picked up half a dozen youth
Here, the police of Gopalganj cyber station is detaining half a dozen youth and interrogating them in cases related to cyber crime. On suspicion of their involvement in several incidents, strict interrogation has been initiated. The youth taken into custody are said to be from Manjha and Sidhwalia police station areas. However, the police have refused to tell anything in this matter.