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5 Cyber Fraud Among 6 Arrested in Nalanda

5 Cyber Fraud Among 6 Arrested in Nalanda
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Biharsharif: Five cyber fraud is among the six captured from two different places in Nalanda Saturday night.
Cyber ​​fraud, who deceived several prospective jobs from all over the country, was arrested from homes in the Bharaopar area under the area of ​​the Lahari Police Station, Biharsharif, Sadu Sdpo Shibli Nomani, who led the attack, said.
Those who were arrested were identified as the door of Kumar and Laxman Kumar, both the residents of Katrisarai, Mukesh Kumar of Giriak, Gautam Kumar from Sheikhopursarai in Sheikhpura District and Kishore Kumar from Nawada distributors.
Nomani said the police recovered 23 cellphones, 4 ATM cards, RS30,000 cash and other burdensome documents from their ownership.
He said the introduction interrogation revealed that they cheated a number of prospective work of Lakh Rupees throughout the country by creating a fake website that exists and does not exist and invites applications for recruitment in different positions.
Katrisarang, who was once famous for being the center of fake aphrodisiac medicine, has become a cyber fraud center.
The source said several people in more than 40 villages from Katrisarai blocks and neighboring countries Nawada and Sheikhpura moved in cyberspace.
One of Gautam Kumar was also arrested with 2 Countrymade pistols and 14 live cartridges from Kharara under the Chero Police Station area.
Juvenile was released: Judge of the Head of the Jeen Justice Council, Manvendra Mishra, on Friday released Juvenile mentally and physically, which was booked based on Section 448 (Trespass House), 380 (theft) and injury or moral injury) from the IPC.
Defense lawyer Kanchan Kumar said the teenagers from the Isixampur police station area had entered a neighbor’s house just to drink tap water when he was arrested by a complainant to suspect him to become a thief.
The social background report from adolescents prepared and delivered by child welfare police officers (CWPO) stated that he was one of the eight siblings of betting every day in the treatment of a local doctor.
CWPO also noted that CCTV cameras were installed inside the complainant house did not show the defendant touched any article stored there.
Advocate Kanchan Kumar said the judge pulled the local police for violating Section 8 of Juvenile Justice Act (JJA) 2017, which limited the police from staying against small violators of any crime if no adult was involved in it.
He said the case should be included in a public diary.

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