Hyderabad: In a strange case that initially had the police split, a 79-year-old man approached the Cybercrime team said his daughter-in-law spied on him.
Initially doubted his claim, the police began investigating and surprises they found that the woman had installed a calling application on the man’s phone and connected it to his email.
As a result, the recorded telephone conversation was sent to him.
Vaikuntham complainants are a businessman from Karimnagar who has four sons.
But he and his wife lived with their second son’s 45-year-old son in Karimnagar.
Over the past few years, a second son-in-law, a 40-year-old housewife began to disturb him to distribute his wealth between his four sons so that he and her husband could live separately.
However, Vaikuntham and his wife did not agree to divide the property.
“A few months ago, Vaikuntham watched that his second son-in-law made his cunning statement referring to the private conversation he had with other family members on the telephone that was not kept secret by him.
Vaikuntham was initially suspicious that he might have heard him talking by telephone,” said Cyber crime assistant commissioner from KVM Prasad police.
A few months ago, Vaikuham and his wife moved to their old boy’s house in Begumpet and before reaching the city, he kept some valuables in Almirah and hid the keys in the secret place at home after discussing with his son.
“Recently, when Vaikuntham and his wife returned to Karimnagar and opened almynah, they realized that some of the valuables were lost.
They told the same thing to their son in Hyderabad and a complaint was submitted to us without mentioning what was missing.
When We verified the phone, the call recorder that was linked to the second-in-law email victim was found on the phone, “ACP said.
“Corporate that without its permission, his daughter in law and his son has installed an application on his phone, the complainant asks us to take legal action,” Prasad said.
The police registered a case below Section 43 R / W 66, 66-C from IT laws and had launched an investigation.