Gurugram Police have suspended a police officer following allegations by a social media influencer that he stalked her and sent inappropriate messages.
The Cyber Police Station of North District has arrested a 22-year-old woman from Old Delhi for creating fake Instagram accounts and using them to upload morphed and objectionable images of a fellow teacher, with the intent to impersonate and malign her reputation.
The accused, with the intention of creating communal tension among different religions, created photos of sexually explicit content, morphed images of religious beliefs, which were controversial and spread rumours, and circulated the posts on social media accounts through fake IDs.
A Mumbai-based man has claimed that he lost nearly Rs 13 crore after being trapped in an online gaming fraud, which is now under investigation by Mumbai Cyber Police and the Enforcement Directorate (ED).
Delhi Police has busted a nexus of fake producers and directors in the television industry and arrested two fraudsters, inspired by the movie Bunty Aur Babli, for duping victims on the pretext of offering breaks in TV serials and OTT platforms airing on Star Plus and Hot Star.
A cyber breach has been reported at the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, with allegations that its computer system and server database were hacked. The temple's Administrative Officer lodged a complaint with the Cyber Police, based on which a case has been registered.
In a major breakthrough, the Cyber Police Station of South West District has arrested five notorious cyber fraudsters from the Jodhpur and Balotra gangs.
The accused, identified as Atul Kumar Singh (32) and Manish Yadav (24) -- both residents of Uttar Pradesh-- allegedly defrauded thousands of vehicle owners across multiple states by circulating malicious APK files via WhatsApp under the pretense of collecting pending vehicle fines and collec
Malayalam actor Minu Muneer was arrested by the Kochi Cyber Police following a defamation complaint filed by veteran filmmaker and actor Balachandra Menon.
The Cyber Crime Unit of the Pune City Police has apprehended an Indian-origin Australian national for allegedly duping a woman of ₹3.60 crore through a fraudulent profile on a matrimonial website. The accused, who operated under the fake identity of "Dr. Rohit Oberoi," was detained at
The scam came to light after a 19-year-old youth from Bhola Nath Nagar fell victim to a fraudulent recruitment scheme advertised through a YouTube video for a fake job search app.
The North-West District Cyber Police Station solved a cheating case involving two accused, Pawan and Mankiraat Dhillon, who allegedly duped a victim of Rs 21 lakh under the pretext of offering lucrative returns from share market investments.