Cheating of crores by posing as DGP of Maharashtra, mastermind Mahesh Mukhiya arrested from Sitamarhi, used to use Nepali SIM

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News India Live, Digital Desk: The police of Sitamarhi district of Bihar achieved a major success. Mahesh Mukhiya A young man named has been arrested. The accused is not an ordinary criminal, but a vicious fraudster who trapped big people in his web of fraud. He created a fake ID of the senior most officer of Maharashtra Police (DGP) and extorted crores of rupees by threatening people or in the name of getting work done.

Unique and dangerous method of fraud (Modus Operandi)

Investigation has revealed that Mahesh Mukhiya used very clever techniques to avoid arrest:

Fake Social Media Profile: The accused posted videos of Maharashtra on WhatsApp and other social media platforms. DGP’s photo and name Wali had created a fake profile.

Use of Nepali SIM card: Since Sitamarhi is close to the Nepal border, it nepali sim card Used to use. This made it extremely difficult for Indian investigative agencies to trace his location.

Transactions worth crores: In the initial investigation of the police, evidence of huge amount of bank transactions has been found from the accused. It is estimated that by now crores of rupees Have cheated.

How was the accused caught?

Based on the joint input of Maharashtra Police and Bihar Police, Sitamarhi Police laid the trap. He was caught from his hideout on the basis of technical surveillance and information from informers.

Recovery: At the time of his arrest, several mobile phones, fake documents and Nepali SIM cards were recovered from him.

Nepal Connection: The police are now investigating whether this gang is connected to any big syndicate based in Nepal.

Police appeal: Do not get deceived by looking at the profile picture.

After this incident, the police has alerted the general public:

Do not trust any senior official immediately after seeing his profile photo.

Make sure to get official confirmation from those demanding money on WhatsApp calls or messages.

Report any suspicious activity immediately 1930 Give on cyber helpline.