Bengaluru (PTI): In a major breakthrough, the city police have arrested a cybercriminal from Bihar, who allegedly hacked the mobile phones of Sandalwood actor Upendra and his wife, actress Priyanka Upendra, and cheated several people by impersonating them on WhatsApp, police said.

The accused, Vikas Kumar, was brought to Bengaluru after being traced to Dashrathpur village in Bihar.

"There was a cyber crime case reported in Central division. Our officers cracked the case on time and amount is also being recovered. The complainant had reported the matter during the ‘golden hour’, which helped us recover the money," Bengaluru Police Commissioner Seemant Kumar Singh told reporters.

According to him, the fraudsters had adopted a new modus operandi, where they provided the information they had asked for such as details of the mobile phone.

"We request people not to get trapped and in case, they get caught, then they should immediately inform police, which will help us to detect the case," the Police Commissioner said.

He added that the actor and his family had lost Rs 1.5 lakh. Since there are many people involved in this case, recovery of money is not easy.

Police sources said the incident took place on September 15, when Priyanka Upendra, who had ordered some items online, received a suspicious link on her mobile phone. Believing it to be genuine, she clicked on it, allowing hackers to gain remote access to her WhatsApp account.

Soon after, several of her contacts began receiving fraudulent messages, requesting an urgent transfer of Rs 55,000, supposedly for an emergency.

Unaware of the fraud, a few acquaintances, including the couple’s own son, transferred money to the account details mentioned in the messages.

When some of them tried calling Priyanka to confirm, their calls were abruptly disconnected—further deepening the deception. Within a short span, the fraudsters had managed to siphon off nearly Rs 1.5 lakh.

Realising something was wrong, Priyanka immediately informed her husband and their manager. However, by then, both of their phones had also been compromised by the same hackers.

The couple then approached the Sadashivanagar Police Station, where a formal complaint was lodged.

The police launched a coordinated investigation along with the Central Division Cyber Crime Unit, tracking digital footprints to Bihar.

Their probe revealed that the hackers belonged to Dashrathpur village, notorious for cyber scams, where dozens of young men aged between 20 and 25 are reportedly engaged in online fraud.

Officers who visited the area were shocked to discover that around 150 youths from the village were actively involved in similar crimes targeting victims across the country.

Based on the technical evidence and surveillance inputs, the team zeroed in on Vikas Kumar, who was subsequently arrested and brought to Bengaluru for questioning.

He is currently under police custody, and further investigation is underway to identify his associates and their network behind the cyber fraud.

Speaking to reporters, Upendra said since they had reported the matter within an hour of the incident, the entire network of fraudster was busted.

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Karwar: Uttara Kannada police have cracked a murder case in which a Belagavi youth was killed and his body burnt inside a car to make it appear like a road accident.

Addressing a press meet in the city, Superintendent of Police Deepan M.N. said three accused from Old Hubballi have been arrested in connection with the case. The crime was a pre-planned act driven by personal enmity, he said.

The case came to light on April 8 morning when a car (KA-04/MJ-8996) was found completely burnt in a roadside ditch near Talekumbri bus stand in Yellapur. Only charred human remains were found inside the vehicle. Initially, it was suspected to be an accident caused by overspeeding, and a case was registered at Yellapur police station based on a complaint filed by the deceased’s father, Jagannath Dhapale.

However, the father later expressed suspicion that his son’s death was not accidental, prompting a detailed investigation.

Taking the matter seriously, two special teams were formed under the leadership of Yellapur Inspector Ramesh Hanapur. On analysing technical evidence and CCTV footage, police found that it was a planned murder.

The accused have been identified as Abdul Raheem Basheer Ahmed Mujawar (32), Maulasab Bavahan Wada (36) and Dadapeer alias Aftab Mehboob Saab Balasangi (22), all chicken traders from Old Hubballi.

Police have seized the car used in the crime along with two scooters. The accused have been remanded to judicial custody.

Investigations revealed that the accused killed Nitesh Dhapale due to personal enmity and later set the car on fire along with the body to project it as an accident.

SP Deepan M.N. appreciated the efforts of Inspector Ramesh Hanapur, PSIs Rajashekhar Vandali and Siddappa Gudi, and the entire team for solving the complex case.