The Cyber Crime Cell of Punjab Police has bagged the first prize for successfully cracking the WhatsApp impersonation case in which imposters were using profile pictures and names of VVIPs on their WhatsApp profiles to dupe government officials and others.
The award was presented at the National Conference of State Cyber Nodal Officers organized by the National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB) in New Delhi on August 31.
Director General of Police (DGP), Punjab, Gaurav Yadav, terming it a proud moment for the Punjab Police, congratulated ADGP Cyber Crime Praveen Kumar Sinha and the entire team of Cyber Crime Cell for the achievement and conveyed best wishes to them.
Divulging details, ADGP Sinha said, “More than 100 case studies related to Cyber Crime Investigation were received by the NCRB, out of which, 10 case studies belonging to various law enforcement agencies were selected for presentation at the National Conference. The case study of Punjab was awarded first prize.”
Director NCRB Vivek Gogia conferred the award to DSP Cyber Crime Deepak Singh, who received it on the behalf of Punjab Police.
The state Cyber Crime Cell in July 2022 busted an International cyber fraud racket with the arrest of three Nigerians, who were using profile pictures and names of VVIPs on their WhatsApp profiles to dupe Government officials and others. A large number of ATM cards, Mobile phones, and other items have been recovered from the accused.
The modus operandi used by imposters was sending personal WhatsApp messages to innocent people, mostly government officials, asking for financial favors in the form of Amazon gift cards, Paytm, or any other digital payment method. With these arrests, the Punjab Police had dug up another trail, leading to deep-rooted cyber fraud nexus spreading from Delhi and involving mainly Nigerian with a sprinkling of Indian associates.
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