Delhi Crime Branch arrests fake employee of 'You Tube' for sextortion and impersonation

Accused had also impersonated as one “Inspector Surender from Cyber Crime of Delhi Police

New Delhi, February 25

The Delhi Crime Branch arrested one  who used to blackmail victims by pretending to be an employee of YouTube and threatening to upload their private videos. 

He had also impersonated as one “Inspector Surender from Cyber Crime of Delhi Police”. 

The accused was identified as Sahid (27) from Thalchana, Bharatpur, Rajasthan, whose NBW was issued.

The crime Branch received a complaint wherein the complainant stated that in the month of November 2022, he received a phone call from a “YouTube employee named Rahul Sharma”. The caller blackmailed him, claiming to possess an objectionable video of the complainant and demanding money to prevent its release on social media.

Investigations revealed that Rahul Sharma was acting as an agent of one Sandeep Aggarwal (arrested earlier), who along with a gang of cyber fraudsters, orchestrated an extortion scheme. Under the fear of reputational damage, the complainant initially transferred Rs. 3,61,000 to different bank accounts. However, he continued to receive extortion calls from various mobile numbers, leading him to transfer an additional Rs. 25 lakh on multiple occasions.

The complainant had been targeted by cybercriminals who had befriended him on social media and obtained compromising photos and videos, which were then used to blackmail him.

The crime branch conducted various raids at the hideouts in Nuh, Haryana and Bharatpur, Rajasthan. Further, on technical surveillance, the position of accused was found in Yamuna Nagar, Haryana. The team swung into action, a raid was conducted and the accused was arrested. He was produced before the Hon'ble Court and obtained 05 days PC remand to arrest other co-accused and recover all cheated amount.

During interrogation, the accused, Sahid, disclosed that he has studied up to the 3rd grade at a government school in Gokulpur, Nuh, Haryana. He lost both his parents during childhood. In 2009, he got married and now has five children. Working as a farmer, he struggled to meet his family’s daily needs.

In 2022, he, along with some acquaintances, came into contact with a person named Wasim, a resident of Kannaur, Jaipur, Rajasthan. Wasim was associated with a sextortion gang led by one Mazid. Seeking financial gain, Sahid joined the gang. 
 

To carry out the extortion scheme, Sahid impersonated different identities. At times, he posed as “Rahul Sharma from YouTube,” while on other occasions, he pretended to be “Inspector Surender Kumar from the Crime Branch, Delhi Police”. Over the past several months, the accused had indulged in extorting hundreds of people, officials said. 


What is SEXTORTION? 


A form of notorious cybercrime that has rattled people from across the country for quite some time now is online extortion, after recording objectionable videos of unsuspecting people by the means of video calls, mostly through WhatsApp. The victims are then blackmailed by cyber criminals who assume fake identities of Social Media employees, police officers, etc. Sometimes, the victims end up paying lakhs of rupees to these cyber criminals.

 


 

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