Mumbai: Mumbai Cybercrime Police on Thursday captured the MBA from Jharsuguda District in Odisha in connection with the Bicli Bai application case, which targeted Muslim women by installing an online image for “auction”.
The defendant, Neeraj Singh, was the fourth person who was arrested by Mumbai police, and the overall fifth.
The police claimed that he was involved in Bulli Bai and Sulli offering cases, and had planned and implemented two applications together with the Creator, Neeraj Bishnoi (21) and Aumkareshwar Thakur (25).
Singh worked in a private company in Noida before shifting to his hometown recently because of Covid’s pandemic.
On Thursday, Bishnoi and Thakur were produced before the Bandra Court, which sent them in police custody until January 27.
The court also rejected the application guarantee Vishal Kumar Jha (21), a young man Bihar studied the technique in Bengaluru; And Uttarakhand residents of Shweta Singh (18), class XII Passout, and Mayak took care (21), a BSC student, was arrested in Bia Bai’s case.
A police officer said the name Neeraj Singh appeared during Jha’s interrogation, Singh and treated.
DCP (Mumbai Cyber) Rashmi Kandikar confirmed Singh’s arrest, but refused to comment further by saying that they had received the transit remand and would immediately bring him to Mumbai.
Three days ago, Mumbai police were told about Singh’s presence in Bhubaneswar.
They raided the place, but he could not be traced.
Speculation about Singh who worked at the office of a female politician in Bhubaneswar.
However, the Singh family said he was involved in this case.
“Mumbai police told us that my brother was a group member who created Bich Bai’s application.
But we knew that he was innocent,” said the brother of Singh (24).
Singh’s father runs a transportation business.
JHA was submitted in Arthur Road Jail and Singh in a byculla woman prison.
Praying to recover in the Covid Kalina Care Center.
Pleas bail was rejected after the police told the Magistrate Komal Singh Rajput that if it was released, they would eliminate evidence.
Lawyer Sand-Eep Sherkhane, the meaning of Dishm-UKH and Shivam Deshmukh, for Jha, Singh and Rawat, said the court denied guarantees of fear of evidence.
“They are scapegoats; their career is at stake,” Sherkhane said.