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Extortion racket through Noida DCP's fake FB ID busted

A fake Facebook account of Noida Deputy Commissioner of Police Rajesh Kumar Singh was created by cyber criminals and they started asking for money in his name. The matter is under investigation by the cyber cell of Noida's Gautam Buddh Nagar police.

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Published : Apr 22, 2020, 11:21 PM IST

Noida (Uttar Pradesh): At a time when the world is grappling with the coronavirus crisis, cyber-attacks for extortion have also increased.

The latest victim is none other than a senior police officer of Noida, Rajesh Kumar Singh.

The cyber thugs tried to extort money by creating a fake Facebook account in the name of Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Rajesh Kumar Singh.

Singh told media, "Yes, some unknown people made a fake Facebook account on my name. The racket was exposed when cybercriminals tried to extort money from people."

He also said, "I could not believe that some people can create a fake FB account on my name and extort money. The cybercriminals had taken the photo from my real Facebook account."

Singh further said that he came to know about it when some people told him, "Why do you need money. You should have told us directly, why through Facebook?"

When a number of people known to Singh told him about the money being sought in his name, the police swung into action.

Singh said, "The cyber thugs not only demanded money but sent the friend request to so many people."

"It is possible that the thugs wanted to add more people to the account quickly to trap them, but that chance is negligible now as most of the people have been alerted," Singh added.

The matter is under investigation by the cyber cell of Noida's Gautam Buddh Nagar police.

(IANS report)

Also Read: Police personnel attacked in Lucknow, one injured

Noida (Uttar Pradesh): At a time when the world is grappling with the coronavirus crisis, cyber-attacks for extortion have also increased.

The latest victim is none other than a senior police officer of Noida, Rajesh Kumar Singh.

The cyber thugs tried to extort money by creating a fake Facebook account in the name of Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Rajesh Kumar Singh.

Singh told media, "Yes, some unknown people made a fake Facebook account on my name. The racket was exposed when cybercriminals tried to extort money from people."

He also said, "I could not believe that some people can create a fake FB account on my name and extort money. The cybercriminals had taken the photo from my real Facebook account."

Singh further said that he came to know about it when some people told him, "Why do you need money. You should have told us directly, why through Facebook?"

When a number of people known to Singh told him about the money being sought in his name, the police swung into action.

Singh said, "The cyber thugs not only demanded money but sent the friend request to so many people."

"It is possible that the thugs wanted to add more people to the account quickly to trap them, but that chance is negligible now as most of the people have been alerted," Singh added.

The matter is under investigation by the cyber cell of Noida's Gautam Buddh Nagar police.

(IANS report)

Also Read: Police personnel attacked in Lucknow, one injured

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