Man Held from Rajasthan for Creating Fake Social Media Account of West Bengal DGP
Man Held from Rajasthan for Creating Fake Social Media Account of West Bengal DGP
The accused, graduate in mathematics, admitted to have opened the fake profile of the West Bengal DGP with the intention of duping people and earning money.

A man, who allegedly attempted to dupe people by opening a fake social media account of West Bengal Director General of Police Manoj Malviya, was traced to Rajasthan and arrested by Kolata’s Bidhannagar City Police, sources informed on Sunday.

He has been identified as Rashim Khan, a resident of Alwar district of West Bengal.

Sources said that the DGP’s fake social media profile was first noticed by the cops of Bidhannagar City Police. On checking the profile in detail, there were doubts about its authenticity. So the office of the DGP was contacted and they confirmed the profile as fake.

“Accordingly, we tracked the offender to be operating that profile from Rajasthan. A team of our men went to Rajasthan, arrested him and brought him back to Kolkata on transit remand,” a source in Bidhannagar City Police said.

In face of interrogation, he admitted to have opened the fake profile of the state police DGP with the intention of duping people and earning money.

He also admitted that although he had sent personal messages to some people for money through this fake profile, barring some in Kerala and Karnataka, hardly anybody responded positively to those messages.

The accused person is a graduate in mathematics.

The investigating officials doubt that he is not alone in this game and probably he is just a part of the major racket duping people in a similar manner.

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