Dubai: Princess from Al-Qasimi Royal Family of Sharjah, Hend bint Faisal Al-Qasimi has once again made her stance clear on Zee News Anchor Sudhir Chaudhry’s visit to UAE and is running an online campaign with a hashtag #SudhirNotWelcomeInUAE.
In a tweet on Thursday, the princess said she hold the members, sponsors and even guests attending the event responsible for bringing Sudhir, who she claimed was “Islamophobe” to her country.
He also added that Sudhir insults her god, prophet, religion, and country and that she will not be quiet about the issue.
“I hold the members, sponsors and even guests attending this event all responsible. I will not be quiet about bringing a publicly announced #islamophobe to my home who insults my God, prophet, religion, and country.” She wrote in the tweet.
Earlier, Hend had slammed the organizers of the event for inviting Sudhir to UAE calling the anchor a terrorist who spread hate against Islam through his talk shows on his channel.
I hold the members, sponsors and even guests attending this event all responsible. I will not be quiet about bringing a publicly announced #islamophobe to my home who insults my God, prophet, religion and country. #SudhirNotWelcomeinUAE @icaiauh #NeerajRitola #culprit #accessory
— Hend F Q (@LadyVelvet_HFQ) November 24, 2021
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Gurugram (PTI): The Gurugram Cyber Police has arrested three men for allegedly providing calling support to a Chinese fraud syndicate, officials said on Wednesday.
According to the officials, a 20-port physical SIM box and a laptop were seized from them. These arrests come after a woman from Nagaland was held in connection with the same case.
The arrested accused have been identified as Karma (32) from Nagaland, and Lobsang Tsultim (33) and Ngawang Gyaltsen (35), both from Himachal Pradesh. Karma and Tsultim were arrested on February 14. Gyaltsen was intercepted on February 16 near Majnu Ka Tila in Delhi while attempting to flee to Nepal.
Police said the accused, during questioning, revealed that they were using SIM boxes to facilitate fraudulent calls targeting Indian citizens.
Karma and Lobsang Tsultim admitted to installing virtual SIM boxes in Gurugram on the instructions of a Chinese national named Tsega, they said.
These setups, which included 20 mobile phones, were capable of making over 20,000 calls a day. Tsega, allegedly used an application to contact Indian citizens for various crimes, including gaming and investment fraud, they said.
Tsultim and Gyaltsen were born in China and have lived in India as refugees for 15 years. Fluent in Chinese and Taiwanese, they communicated with Tsega via WeChat, a platform banned in India since 2020, they added.
ACP Cyber Priyanshu Dewan said the three accused were produced in court on Wednesday and have been sent to judicial custody.
"We are working to identify others involved in the network," he added.
