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Tamil Nadu man arrested for duping US Nagar woman of Rs 62 lakh through fake investment portal
Tamil Nadu man arrested for duping US Nagar woman of Rs 62 lakh through fake investment portal

Time of India

time04-07-2025

  • Time of India

Tamil Nadu man arrested for duping US Nagar woman of Rs 62 lakh through fake investment portal

Dehradun: A civil engineer from Tamil Nadu was arrested for duping a woman from Uttarakhand's Udham Singh Nagar district of Rs 62 lakh on the pretext of offering attractive gains on a fake investment portal. Uttarakhand STF and the state cyber crime unit, in a joint operation, arrested the accused after the woman lodged a complaint with the cyber crime police saying he contacted her through a matrimonial website. A case was registered against him under relevant sections of BNS and the IT Act. Police said Velmurugan, 36, – a resident of Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu – often deceived women by posing as a woman on his matrimonial site account. He would then lure them into investing in a fraudulent portal with promises of lucrative returns. DSP Ankush Mishra from the state cyber crime unit said Velmurugan was already booked in five cyber fraud cases in Tamil Nadu. "He was brought to Uttarakhand on warrant B. The accused was produced before the local court, and sent to jail on Friday." A probe is ongoing to nab others involved, if any, he added.

U'khand STF blocks 142 websites, 117 numbers used for Char Dham heli booking fraud
U'khand STF blocks 142 websites, 117 numbers used for Char Dham heli booking fraud

Time of India

time30-06-2025

  • Time of India

U'khand STF blocks 142 websites, 117 numbers used for Char Dham heli booking fraud

Dehradun: Uttarakhand Special Task Force (STF) and the state cybercrime unit, in a joint operation, blocked 142 fraudulent websites, 117 mobile numbers, and 35 WhatsApp accounts that alleged fraudsters, primarily from Bihar and Jharkhand, were using to pose as Char Dham helicopter service providers and attempt to dupe people. STF, sharing details of the preemptive action taken under 'Operation Heli' from Jan to June this year, said on Monday that several of the blocked websites mimicked the official IRCTC helicopter booking portal. "We also froze 67 bank accounts linked to the scam," said DSP Ankush Mishra of the state cyber crime unit. Earlier, the state police had written to Meta and Google, urging them to take down fraudulent websites and social media posts that tried to scam pilgrims. Notably, chopper operations for the annual yatra have been stopped since June 22 due to the monsoon. Services to Kedarnath were suspended earlier after a crash killed seven people on June 15. Mishra added that since Jan, police have also arrested 28 individuals in cybercrime cases and issued notices to 140 others as part of 'Operation Prahar'. "We have taken action against 65 cybercriminals across 17 states under the operation. We've also been able to save Rs 10.5 crore by halting UPI transactions, tracing funds in real time, and responding quickly to complaints," Mishra said, urging people to report cybercrimes at the nearest police station or by calling the 1930 helpline.

Meta alerts help Uttarakhand cops save over a dozen people from ending their lives since 2022
Meta alerts help Uttarakhand cops save over a dozen people from ending their lives since 2022

Hindustan Times

time20-06-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Meta alerts help Uttarakhand cops save over a dozen people from ending their lives since 2022

The Uttarakhand Police managed to save a 30-year-old Haridwar man from dying by suicide because a technological intervention by US-based Meta, which owns Facebook and WhatsApp as well, alerted them when the man put out a post on Instagram announcing his decision to take his life. This is one of many such stories that have lately emerged from the Himalayan state. The Uttarakhand police tied up with Meta in August 2022 for timely alerts whenever the tech giant tracks a post related to suicide on Facebook or Instagram. With Meta's help, the Uttarakhand police has so far foiled over a dozen suicide attempts in various districts, including Haridwar, Udham Singh Nagar and Dehradun. Deputy superintendent of police (cyber crime cell), Ankush Mishra, who is the nodal officer of the project in Uttarakhand, said, 'On June 19, Meta informed us via an urgent call and an email that a person from Haridwar had posted on Instagram indicating his intent to die by suicide. Two officials on duty at the cyber crime police station in Dehradun — sub inspector Mukesh Chand and constable Nitin Ramola — shared the details with the Haridwar district control room, Haridwar Kotwali Nagar and senior police officials of the district. Upon receiving the information, a team from Haridwar police promptly reached his house and counselled him from taking the step.' 'Upon questioning, the person revealed that he was severely distressed due to family issues, which led him to post about ending his life on Instagram,' the police said. 'If someone posts about suicide (using keywords like poison, hanging, suicide) on Facebook, Instagram or any other platform owned by Meta, the company's algorithm picks these keywords and immediately sends an alert to the nodal officers of states,' Mishra said. The DSP further said, 'Sometimes, I receive calls from Meta officials at odd hours like 2-3am due to different time zones in the US and India. I have now set a different ringtone for international calls so that I immediately know that it's urgent. They ask us to check the email, which contains complete details of such posts and the social media user. We then coordinate with the district control room and share with them the person's name, location, and sometimes even photos. The cops from the local police station then reach the location and counsel the person along with the family members.'

Char Dham heli scam: 51 fake websites, 111 numbers blocked
Char Dham heli scam: 51 fake websites, 111 numbers blocked

Time of India

time30-05-2025

  • Time of India

Char Dham heli scam: 51 fake websites, 111 numbers blocked

Dehradun: Amid ongoing efforts to curb the Char Dham heli-booking scam, the state cybercrime unit has blocked a total of 51 fake booking websites and 111 mobile numbers used in related fraudulent activities across the country. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The data, shared by the state cybercrime unit on Thursday, also revealed that 56 bank accounts linked to fraudulent transactions have been frozen. The action was taken with support from the ministry of home affairs' Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) portal. "We have also reported 30 WhatsApp numbers used to circulate fake heli-booking messages across the country," said DSP Ankush Mishra of the state cybercrime unit. Mishra added that last year, the police had approached Google to block certain keywords associated with the scam, which led to the removal of several fraudulent websites from search results. "In line with directions from DIG (law & order) Dhirendra Gunjyal, several legal notices were also served to Meta, requesting the removal of fake advertisements related to heli-booking services from its platforms, including Facebook and Instagram. These efforts will continue in the coming days," he said. Mishra urged the public to remain vigilant and avoid falling for such scams. "We want to remind people that Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) is the only authorised platform for booking Char Dham helicopter services for devotees," he said. Dehradun: Amid ongoing efforts to curb the Char Dham heli-booking scam, the state cybercrime unit has blocked a total of 51 fake booking websites and 111 mobile numbers used in related fraudulent activities across the country. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The data, shared by the state cybercrime unit on Thursday, also revealed that 56 bank accounts linked to fraudulent transactions have been frozen. The action was taken with support from the ministry of home affairs' Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) portal. "We have also reported 30 WhatsApp numbers used to circulate fake heli-booking messages across the country," said DSP Ankush Mishra of the state cybercrime unit. Mishra added that last year, the police had approached Google to block certain keywords associated with the scam, which led to the removal of several fraudulent websites from search results. "In line with directions from DIG (law & order) Dhirendra Gunjyal, several legal notices were also served to Meta, requesting the removal of fake advertisements related to heli-booking services from its platforms, including Facebook and Instagram. These efforts will continue in the coming days," he said. Mishra urged the public to remain vigilant and avoid falling for such scams. "We want to remind people that Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) is the only authorised platform for booking Char Dham helicopter services for devotees," he said.

U'khand police cautions against fraudulent donation links for Op Sindoor
U'khand police cautions against fraudulent donation links for Op Sindoor

Time of India

time24-05-2025

  • Time of India

U'khand police cautions against fraudulent donation links for Op Sindoor

Dehradun: The cybercrime unit of Uttarakhand Police issued an advisory on Saturday, warning citizens about fraudulent links being circulated by scammers under the pretext of seeking donations for armed forces personnel involved in Operation Sindoor . The advisory was released after the unit received reports of such links being sent to individuals in the state via messages from unknown numbers. Deputy superintendent of police (DSP) of state cyber crime unit and Special Task Force (STF) Ankush Mishra said that no cases related to this scam have been reported in the state so far. "It has come to light that cyber fraudsters are trying to deceive people on the pretext of Operation Sindoor conducted by the armed forces against Pakistan-based threats. The fraudsters pose as members of the armed forces or govt officials and solicit donations by sharing a link, claiming it is for the welfare of armed personnel involved in the operation. These links are entirely fraudulent and have no association with the armed forces or any official govt platform," he said. He further advised the public not to click on such links. "If someone falls victim to this scam, they should immediately report it by calling the cyber helpline at 1930 or by visiting the nearest police station," he added.

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