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19-year-old man from Rajasthan arrested in sextortion case

A 19-year-old man from Rajasthan has been arrested by Navi Mumbai police for extorting over ₹43.23 lakh from a resident by recording his nude videos during a WhatsApp call. The accused, Haleem Fareed Khan, was arrested with the help of the Rajasthan police. The police faced resistance from villagers during the arrest due to the prevalence of cybercrime in the area. The victim was cheated over a period of five months after being befriended on Facebook and coerced into transferring money to various bank accounts. Investigations are ongoing to identify other individuals involved.

Updated on: Dec 29, 2023 08:16 AM IST
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Navi Mumbai: The Navi Mumbai police arrested a 19-year-old man from Rajasthan for allegedly extorting more than 43.23 lakh from a Koparkhairane resident after recording his nude videos during a WhatsApp call sex.

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The accused identified as Haleem Fareed Khan, 19, a resident of Dig district in Rajasthan, was arrested in the early hours of December 24 by a team of Navi Mumbai and Rajasthan police. According to police officials, Dig district is a hub of cybercrime and the villagers are non-co-operative during investigations in such cases.

“There have been incidents of stone pelting on the police officers who come to nab people accused in cybercrime from this district. Hence we took help from the superintendent of the police who sent his team with us. We chose to enter the village from the fields after midnight. After we nabbed the accused, the whole village got to know and they were about to create a ruckus, but we managed to leave the village in time without anyone noticing us,” said police inspector Gajanan Kadam from cyber police station, Navi Mumbai.

To avoid the same, Arora asked the complainant to transfer money to an account number. Over the next five months, the complainant transferred a sum of around 43.23 lakh to various bank account numbers as demanded by Arora. Fed up with the harassment, he had approached the police. “With the help of the technical evidence, we could trace Khan, who was the handler of the bank accounts where the money was being transferred. There are more people involved, but how many of them is yet to be known. Khan is a class VIII pass-out and is suspected to have been in this field for last two years at least. We froze the bank account and recovered 4.12 lakh,” Kadam added.

The accused was produced before a local court which remanded him in police custody till December 29 and further investigations are on.

 
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