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Chennai-Jhalawar Joint Operation: Rajasthan Accused Arrested with 136 Fake SIM Cards..!

By Sushmitha R
Chennai-Jhalawar Joint Operation: Rajasthan Accused Arrested with 136 Fake SIM Cards..!

In a coordinated effort, the Chennai Cyber Crime Investigation Team and Jhalawar Police in Rajasthan arrested a 33-year-old man accused of aiding cybercrimes across India.

In a coordinated effort, the Chennai Cyber Crime Investigation Team and Jhalawar Police in Rajasthan arrested a 33-year-old man accused of aiding cybercrimes across India. The suspect, identified as Mohit Gochar, a resident of Jhalawar, was allegedly involved in a ₹1.82 crore investment fraud.Sexual Hara**ment Allegations Against Five Guest Lecturers at Bengaluru University; FIR Filed

According to Jhalawar SP Amit, Gochar was wanted in a case registered in Chennai. Acting on intelligence and local sources, authorities successfully tracked him down.Gochar operated as an agent for an organized cybercrime syndicate, police said.Pashmoda Women Nayab Kaani Wool Blend Stole (Size : 71X203 CM)

He used fake Aadhaar cards to open multiple bank accounts and possessed 136 fake SIM cards, which he sold to cybercriminals for online fraud and illegal money transfers.

His actions facilitated large-scale scams, highlighting the growing threat of cybercrime in India. The accused has been taken to Chennai for further interrogation.This arrest underscores the effectiveness of collaborative operations between law enforcement agencies in combating cybercrime.Cloth Shop Owner’s Murder: Accused Who Gave Contract for Killing Arrested – ₹5 Lakh Supari for Business Rivalry!

Gochar’s activities, including the use of forged documents and SIM cards, reveal the sophisticated methods employed by cybercriminals to perpetrate financial fraud. The investigation is now focused on uncovering other members of this organized network to dismantle the syndicate.

Such operations are critical in curbing the rising menace of cybercrime, which exploits digital vulnerabilities to defraud individuals and institutions. Bengaluru Man Faces Extortion and Assault Allegations After Marital Dispute in Chikkamagaluru

The seizure of 136 fake SIM cards and the exposure of fraudulent bank accounts emphasize the need for heightened vigilance in digital transactions. Authorities are intensifying efforts to strengthen cybersecurity measures and prevent such crimes in the future.