Hackers threaten to circulate obscne picture of man.
Cyber crime cell of police is probing the case.
Ghaziabad: A Ghaziabad man has been asked to pay up Rs 10 crore by a group of hackers who have threatened to circulate his obscene pictures and his family s personal details online if the demand is not met, police said on Saturday.
The man from Vasundhara Colony approached police after the accused hacked into his email account, they said. They have threatened a man named Rajiv Kumar, in case he will not pay 10 crore rupees his obnoxious videos would be viraled on social media.
Hackers Demand Rs 10 Crore From Ghaziabad Man, Blackmail Him: Police Hackers Demand Rs 10 Crore From Ghaziabad Man, Blackmail Him: Police The man from approached the police after the accused hacked into his e-mail account, the police said.
The cyber crime cell of the Ghaziabad police are probing the case (Representational)
Ghaziabad:
A Ghaziabad man has been asked to pay up Rs 10 crore by a group of hackers who have threatened to circulate his obscene pictures and his family s personal details online if the demand is not met, the police said on Saturday.
The man from Ghaziabad s Vasundhara Colony approached the police after the accused hacked into his e-mail account, they said.
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Hackers demand Rs 10 crore-extortion from Ghaziabad man, threaten to circulate personal details
A Ghaziabad man has been asked to pay up Rs 10 crore by a group of hackers who have threatened to circulate his obscene pictures and his family s personal details online if the demand is not met, police said on Saturday. The man from Vasundhara Colony approached police after the accused hacked into his email account, they said.
They have threatened a man named Rajiv Kumar, in case he will not pay 10 crore rupees his obnoxious videos would be viraled on social media.
A case has been registered under sections of the Indian Penal Code including criminal intimidation, insulting the modesty of a woman and intentional insult to provoke breach of peace, and section 66D of the IT Act, Deputy Superintendent of Police Anshu Jain told PTI.
Hackers Demand Rs 10 Cr From Ghaziabad Man, Threaten To Leak Personal Videos
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Rajiv Kumar, a resident of Ghaziabad, has been asked to pay Rs 10 crore by a group of hackers after they hacked into his email account.
The hackers have even threatened to circulate Kumar’s obscene pictures and claimed that they will leak his personal details, if he failed to pay the sum, officials said.
A case has been registered under various sections of the Indian Penal Code including criminal intimidation, insulting the modesty of a woman and intentional insult to provoke breach of peace, and section 66D of the IT Act, Deputy Superintendent of Police Anshu Jain told PTI.
Protesting farmers send back group of Jamia students
Protesting farmers send back group of Jamia students
Last Updated: Mon, Dec 14th, 2020, 10:18:31hrs
New Delhi: Farmers protesting against the Centre s new agri laws refused to allow a group of Jamia Millia Islamia students to join their agitation at the UP Gate (Ghaziabad)-Ghazipur (Delhi) border on Sunday, police said.
The group of six students, including girls, had arrived there to render support to the farmers by singing and playing dafli (tambourine), they said.
When the farmer leaders objected to their presence at the site, police sent the students back, Deputy Superintendent of Police Anshu Jain told media.