Fake Police & Army Officer Impersonator Arrested in Nuh Cyber Crime Case

In a recent cybercrime operation, the Nuh police successfully arrested Mursaleem, a resident of Mohammadpur Ted village in Nuh district, for cheating people by posing as a police officer and an Army official. The accused was apprehended after complaints surfaced from various regions regarding his fraudulent activities.

Mursaleem had created multiple fake profiles on social media platforms, where he impersonated law enforcement officers and military personnel. Using these profiles, he would call individuals, threatening them and demanding money under the guise of official duty.

Based on the complaints, the Nuh cyber police registered an FIR and launched an investigation. Upon tracing the accused, authorities arrested Mursaleem and recovered a mobile phone and a fake SIM card used in his deceptive operations.

Police officials have assured that the investigation will continue, and further action will be taken against the suspect based on the outcome of the interrogation.

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