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The Print
19 hours ago
- The Print
6 cyber criminals arrested in Nuh
According to the police, two brothers were arrested for allegedly duping people by giving them false promises of working from home for 'Nataraj pencil company'. Police have recovered mobile phones, fake SIMs, ATM cards and other digital evidence from their possession, they added. Gurugram, Aug 17 (PTI) Six suspected cyber criminals were arrested in Nuh in three different fraud cases for their involvement in duping people of lakhs of rupees, police said. The brothers — Tauhid and Wahid, residents of Tirwada village in Nuh district, were found with two mobile phones with fake WhatsApp Facebook and Instagram accounts in the name of Rajiv Singh and Pooja Devi, they added. Mohammad Tasleem, a resident of Ferozepur Dhahar village, was arrested in another cheating case. In the third case, three men were arrested for allegedly running an illegal business of selling fake bank kits, ATM cards and SIM cards to cyber thugs. Police recovered fake ATM cards of UCO Bank, Union Bank and Indian Bank, VI and Airtel SIMs, Realme and Vivo phones from their possession, they added. In all the cases, technical evidence and digital footprints are yet to be examined. We are questioning the accused, said Nuh police spokesperson Krishan Kumar. PTI COR SKY SKY This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


Hindustan Times
19 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
Haryana: 6 arrested in Nuh for 3 cyber fraud cases
Six suspected cyber criminals were arrested in Nuh in three different fraud cases for their involvement in duping people of lakhs of rupees, police said. In all the three cases, technical evidence and digital footprints are yet to be examined. (HT File) Police have recovered mobile phones, fake SIMs, ATM cards and other digital evidence from their possession. According to the police, two brothers were arrested for allegedly duping people by giving them false promises of working from home for 'Nataraj pencil company'. The brothers -- Tauhid and Wahid, residents of Tirwada village in Nuh district, were found with two mobile phones with fake WhatsApp Facebook and Instagram accounts in the name of Rajiv Singh and Pooja Devi, they added. Mohammad Tasleem, a resident of Ferozepur Dhahar village, was arrested in another cheating case. In the third case, three men were arrested for allegedly running an illegal business of selling fake bank kits, ATM cards and SIM cards to cyber recovered fake ATM cards of UCO Bank, Union Bank and Indian Bank, VI and Airtel SIMs, Realme and Vivo phones from their possession, they added. 'In all the three cases, technical evidence and digital footprints are yet to be examined. We are questioning the accused,' said Nuh police spokesperson Krishan Kumar.


News18
a day ago
- News18
6 cyber criminals arrested in Nuh
Gurugram, Aug 17 (PTI) Six suspected cyber criminals were arrested in Nuh in three different fraud cases for their involvement in duping people of lakhs of rupees, police said. Police have recovered mobile phones, fake SIMs, ATM cards and other digital evidence from their possession, they added. According to the police, two brothers were arrested for allegedly duping people by giving them false promises of working from home for 'Nataraj pencil company". The brothers — Tauhid and Wahid, residents of Tirwada village in Nuh district, were found with two mobile phones with fake WhatsApp Facebook and Instagram accounts in the name of Rajiv Singh and Pooja Devi, they added. Mohammad Tasleem, a resident of Ferozepur Dhahar village, was arrested in another cheating case. In the third case, three men were arrested for allegedly running an illegal business of selling fake bank kits, ATM cards and SIM cards to cyber thugs. Police recovered fake ATM cards of UCO Bank, Union Bank and Indian Bank, VI and Airtel SIMs, Realme and Vivo phones from their possession, they added. In all the cases, technical evidence and digital footprints are yet to be examined. We are questioning the accused, said Nuh police spokesperson Krishan Kumar. PTI COR SKY SKY view comments First Published: August 17, 2025, 22:00 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Time of India
02-07-2025
- Time of India
Mumbai man's suicide triggers FIR against 4 for financial fraud
MUMBAI: A 62-year-old glass shop worker from Mankhurd, Mumbai, has alleged that financial fraud and cheating by known individuals led to the suicide of his elder son, Tauhid Ahmed Khan, aged 29. Following the complaint the Mankhurd police have booked Narayana Lal Devda, his wife Chanda Devi, and associate Naresh Kumar Teli, along with a Bank of Baroda officer, Jyotsna Jagtap under the BNS section of abetment to suicide . According to the FIR,on June 7, 2025, Tauhid was found dead by hanging in his shop. A day later, his brother discovered a suicide note on the shop computer, blaming multiple people for financial losses. The note names Narayana Lal Devda, his wife Chanda Devi, and associate Naresh Kumar Teli, along with a Bank of Baroda officer, for defrauding him of ₹14 lakh, freezing his bank account without notice, and causing unexplained losses from his shop. You Can Also Check: Mumbai AQI | Weather in Mumbai | Bank Holidays in Mumbai | Public Holidays in Mumbai It also cites a ₹42,000 loss due to a fraudulent Telegram link. Tauhid had paid ₹8.5 lakh to Narayan Devda for two rental properties under live-and-license agreements, but possession was never handed over. One property was allegedly sublet illegally, and rent payments stopped. The accused reportedly vacated the area and went unreachable, pushing Tauhid into depression. His father, Taufiq Khan, has submitted transaction details and the suicide note to police, seeking action against those named. The FIR has been registered at Mankhurd police station, and further investigation is underway.


Time of India
28-05-2025
- Time of India
Mechanic sentenced to life for murdering youth over roadside dispute in Bengaluru
Bengaluru: A city court recently found a 21-year-old man guilty of murdering a youth over a trivial issue in Sampigehalli in 2022 and sentenced him to life imprisonment with a fine of Rs 20,000. The convicted, Syed Tauhid of Heggadenagar, a helper in a car garage, was arrested in Dec 2022 on charges of stabbing his neighbour, N Salman Khan, 20, to death. Khan spotted Tauhid and the juveniles arguing heatedly near his house. Saying they were abusive, Khan reprimanded them, asking them to leave. This angered Tauhid and he decided to take revenge. Tauhid and the three juveniles then killed Khan on the night of Dec 20. Soon, the police arrested all the suspects. The case against the three minors is pending before the juvenile board, public prosecutor BH Bhaskar said. In their chargesheet, Sampigehalli police explained how the accused planned the murder and fled the city. "As planned, they went near his house at night and waited. By 10pm, they saw Salman riding pillion with a friend, Yadgir. As the bike came near, all four blocked the bike and pushed its riders down. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Worst States To Visit in America, Ranked BigGlobalTravel Undo The rider, sensing the peril, fled. Using a knife, Tauhid repeatedly stabbed Salman in the stomach and fled," it read. Police took Tauhid into their custody and recovered the knife from a bush near the crime scene. The bloodstains on it were sent to a forensic science laboratory, which proved the blood was of Salman. A statement by Yadgir, who was the lone eyewitness to the killing, was deposed before the court, stating it was Tauhid who stabbed Salman while others assisted him. Yadgir's statement helped in clinching the conviction, said Bhaskar.