How Did Gujarat Police Crush Cyber Criminals and Expose International Rackets?
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Key Takeaways
- The Gujarat Police have launched a series of successful operations against cyber criminals.
- High-profile fraud networks have been dismantled, leading to significant arrests.
- Nilesh Purohit was apprehended for his role in a cyber slavery racket.
- Victims of cybercrime have been rescued and protected from financial loss.
- The operations highlight the importance of robust cybercrime prevention measures.
Ahmedabad, Dec 2 (NationPress) In a series of groundbreaking initiatives, the Gujarat Police have launched a formidable offensive against cyber criminals, dismantling several high-profile fraud operations and liberating victims ensnared in digital traps that extended across India and internationally.
On November 18, the Gujarat Cyber Crime Cell dealt a significant blow to global cybercrime syndicates. The Cyber Centre of Excellence (CCoE) team apprehended Nilesh Purohit, the orchestrator of a transnational cyber slavery network that trafficked Indian youth into fraudulent operations in Myanmar and Cambodia, allegedly managed by criminal organizations based in China.
Gujarat's Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi commended the achievement, emphasizing that the operation unveiled the vast and frightening international web behind crimes of digital slavery. Purohit had previously trafficked hundreds of innocent individuals by misleading them with job promises and ensnaring them into cyber fraud schemes, he stated.
SP Rajdeepsinh Jhala explained how the cyber team diligently traced cross-border connections and unraveled the intricate network involving offenders located thousands of miles away.
On November 20, the Surat Cyber Police acted decisively in a disturbing case of digital hostage-taking.
A retired government officer, Amit Desai, was ensnared by fraudsters impersonating investigative agencies, according to DCP Bishakha Jain. He was psychologically manipulated and moments away from transferring his entire life savings.
The Cyber Cell intervened with remarkable swiftness, ensuring Desai's safe rescue and safeguarding every penny he had earned. This crackdown is not a recent development; the Gujarat Police have been dismantling cyber networks across Ahmedabad, Surat, Rajkot, and Vadodara since May.
Ahmedabad's cybercrime unit strikes fiercely
May 16: Six members of a syndicate linked to China operating from Cambodia and Nepal were apprehended. They hacked Pranay Bhavsar's bank account, stealing Rs 48.85 lakh.
May 14: Two individuals responsible for a Rs 14.94 lakh digital scam were captured in Surat.
Surat Cyber Cell maintains its winning momentum
May 2: A fraudster operating from Dubai was taken into custody.
May 7: Rahul Chaudhary from Vapi was apprehended after defrauding victims of Rs 9.30 lakh through counterfeit forex trading schemes.
May 15: Amit Kumar and Sumit Kumar Thakur were arrested for a Rs 98.85 lakh cyber fraud.
May 16: A 90-year-old man was digitally victimized and cheated of Rs 1.15 crore -- Parth Gopani from Nepal was captured at Lucknow Airport.
May 16: Krunalsinh Sisodia was arrested for digitally extorting an elderly citizen out of Rs 22 lakh.
Rajkot Cyber Team cleans up the digital landscape
May 2: Action was taken against 9 social media influencers promoting illegal online betting platforms.
May 3: Raghuveer Singh Chauhan was arrested at the Gujarat–Maharashtra border for running fake online profiles and defrauding individuals.
Vadodara Cyber Cell recovers millions
Over Rs 1 crore was recovered in a Rs 2.71 crore online fraud case.
The fraudster responsible for a Rs 23 lakh digital scam was apprehended in Pune.
From dismantling global crime syndicates to rescuing citizens in critical situations, the Gujarat Police have demonstrated that cyber criminals, regardless of their location, cannot evade justice.
The Cyber Crime Cell’s speed, intelligence, and aggressive tactics send a powerful message: If you engage in cybercrime, the Gujarat Police will track you down, no matter where you are.