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Haryana: Mewat becomes new hub of cyber fraud; Vicious people are expert in intimidating by posing as police, people of all ages are involved

Gangs of cyber thugs are active in Haryana. At the same time, most of the cases of cyber fraud in Bhiwani are linked to Mewat and its surroundings. Who make video calls to people across the country, prepare obscene clips and then blackmail them.
Mewat has now become a new hub in the field of cyber fraud. Small gangs of cyber frauds are being formed in four big cities and the villages around them, which are running the illegal business of blackmailing people by making obscene clips through video calls. By picking up phone numbers from Google, their email IDs are checked on the Truecaller app.

Then, there was an obscene mixing of photos.
After this, their password is also accessed through the mobile number or some letters of the name as the password of the email ID and then by breaking into the email, taking personal photos and data, mixing it with obscene videos and then starting the game of blackmailing. Let's give. Vicious thugs are experts in intimidating and even posing as YouTubers and police to extort money. Most of the people are not even reaching the police with complaints due to fear of defamation.

Cyber thugs are continuously becoming active around Bharatpur, Alwar, Nuh, and Mathura.
Mewat region, which was once at the forefront of animal cruelty and smuggling, has now become an expert in cyber fraud as well. Most of the cases of cyber fraud in the Bhiwani district are linked to Mewat and its surroundings. Bharatpur, Alwar, Nuh and Mathura are such border areas where small cyber fraud gangs have formed in the villages. Who make video calls to people across the country, prepare obscene clips and then blackmail them. Cyber ​​thugs also steal mobile number data from Google. By sending nasty videos on WhatsApp, they torture and intimidate the person mentally, due to which they efficiently fulfil their demands. Most of the cases get suppressed due to fear of public condemnation, due to which the morale of these cyber thugs is also increasing.
Politicians on target of cyber thugs during election campaign
These days, the election bugle has been sounded in many states, and elections are also going to start in 2024. In such a situation, politicians have also become the target of cyber thugs. After the case of Bhiwani-Mahendragarh Lok Sabha constituency MP Chaudhary Dharambir Singh playing obscene video clip on his mobile phone came to light, Bhiwani police also swung into action. They arrested the accused within just eight hours and cracked the case. But now, many such secrets have also been revealed to the police, due to which such small gangs are flourishing who are misusing technology and adopting it as a business of fraud.
People of all ages and walks of life join gangs.
Cyber fraudsters are constantly adopting new tactics. People of all ages and classes are associated with such gangs, which are being used according to their ability and scope. In most of the video calls, SIM cards with fake documents are used. The phone, once used, is kept switched off for several days so that the police cannot reach the accused. They bring fake SIM cards in the name of people from other states but blackmail them through video calls in their area. Due to this, these areas have now come on the radar of cyber police.
according to the official
The border areas of Bharatpur or Mewat have become more active in cyber fraud. Small gangs are being formed here, which prepare obscene clips through video calls and extort money by blackmailing people. It was learned from the accused arrested in the video call case to MP Dharmbir Singh that an attempt was made to defraud 250 people from 17 states by making video calls, but no one complained to the police. In most of the cases, people are not complaining due to fear of public shame; do not do this at all. First of all, avoid taking unknown video calls; if such an attempt of fraud happens to anyone, then they should definitely complain to the police. -Varun Singla, Superintendent of Police, Bhiwani.


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