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Ahmedabad: Jilted, teenagers use the exam as a cover for revenge

Ahmedabad: Jilted, teenagers use the exam as a cover for revenge
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Ahmedabad: Error mistaken is the name of the game carried out by the perpetrators who sent emails that threatened to school anand niketan playing.
He sent one email after another asking for school to postpone an online exam and class, driving a school and police to investigate the angle.
However, he revealed his hand when he posted photos of Morph two female students online.
The move made the police realize the actual motive was to slander the two girls, and this helped them to reduce the list of their suspects only one: a 12th grade student of 12 years.
After months of futile efforts to track the perpetrators who first sent emails in September threatened to post photos of students online if the school did not postpone the medium and preliminary exam, the police reached the deadlock.
The perpetrators had used the dark web to commit crimes and cases turned into one of the most complicated Cybercrime cases faced by Ahmedabad police to date.
This, even though they have been hanging out in the Central and US investigation institutions.
A senior officer said, “In 6 minutes the first email, anonymous sender asked for school to cancel the exam.
The real idea is to slandered the girls but he played this game to ensure that the investigation focused on another track.” He revealed why he was Targeting these girls, with the officers said, “We got a list of suspects when we checked the phone 120 students and found that some had been looking for information about dark web.
When photos of only two 12th grade students were made viral, we were suspicious.
We found that One of the victims has been related to one of the people on our list.
He is not only good at navigating the dark web but also has caused interest in one of the girls.
We found that the girl rejected it and she believed that her friend was responsible for her decision.
So, she decided to take revenge on both this way.
“A web search gives policy instructions I needed to solve CareWhile this is a difficult case to solve, no perfect crime.
The police, who received assistance from central agents, finally found the lead in a web search in one of the gadgets they collected from students.
Last year, before using a dark web to send threatening emails, teenagers use ordinary web services to collect information about dark web.
This attracted the attention of the police.
Also, the police wondered why the perpetrators only targeted two girls and began investigating in that direction.
“We found that the boy had made his love for one of the girls but was rejected.
Believing other girls responsible for the rejection, he decided on this route to get ‘revenge’ in both,” said a senior officer.

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