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Azamgarh man held for cheating people via fake Ludo betting groups

A large stash of cybercrime-related material was seized from him, including seven mobile phones, 16 bank passbooks, 15 checkbooks, 44 ATM cards, two seals, a diary, two barcode machines, and ₹850 in cash.

Published on: Nov 17, 2025 08:27 PM IST
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A 25-year-old man was arrested, for running a fake Ludo betting group on Telegram and allegedly cheating people under the pretext of online gaming, from Nasirpur Khalsa village in Azamgarh district on Monday.

Police said that during technical analysis and intelligence gathering, the name of Suraj Prajapati emerged as the suspect. (FOR REPRESENTATION)
Police said that during technical analysis and intelligence gathering, the name of Suraj Prajapati emerged as the suspect. (FOR REPRESENTATION)

Police said a large stash of cybercrime-related material was seized from him, including seven mobile phones, 16 bank passbooks, 15 checkbooks, 44 ATM cards, two seals, a diary, two barcode machines, and 850 in cash.

The accused has been identified as Suraj Prajapati, a resident of Nasirpur Khalsa village under Nizamabad Police Station in Azamgarh district.

A police officer said multiple complaints were filed against Prajapati on the Pratibimb portal, accusing him of cyber fraud through online gaming and betting and cheating people.

Acting on the complaints, the Cyber Crime Police Station team, supervised by additional superintendent of police (Nodal Cyber) Vivek Tripathi and circle officer Sadar Aastha Jaiswal, launched an investigation.

Police said that during technical analysis and intelligence gathering, the name of Suraj Prajapati emerged as the suspect. On November 15, based on his location, inspector-in-charge Devendra Pratap Singh and his team arrested him from his home.

He said that a case has been registered against him under sections 318(4), 319(2) BNS, Sections 66C, 66D of the IT Act, and Section 3 of the Public Gambling Act—Cyber Crime Police Station, Azamgarh.

 
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