The border region connecting Nooh in haryana, Bharatpur in Rajasthan, and mathura in Uttar Pradesh has become a hub for cybercrime in recent years. Many groups are involved in cyber crimes by camping in small villages in the region and using computer and internet facilities.

Various cyber crimes such as extortion of money by sending fake messages to mobile numbers, stealing money from bank accounts by sending fake links to users of UPI apps like GPay, Poinpay, ATM card fraud, and SIM card fraud are being conducted with headquarters in this region.


In this case, the police conducted a huge raid in the Nuh district of haryana last thursday and Friday. 125 cybercriminals have been arrested. people are losing money to cyber scams. Thus, cybercrime has become a major challenge for the police. In this case, it is reported that the haryana State police Department has carried out this action to prevent these crimes. haryana State police said that a total of 5,000 policemen were involved in the raid and they were divided into 102 teams and raided 300 places in 14 villages of Nooh district. 

About this raid, DIG Simardeep Singh said, “We planned for a month how to stage this action raid. For this we provided separate training to the police department. police from all parts of haryana were involved in the raid. We started testing on thursday morning. Our initiative will reduce cyber crime in Haryana. Our experiment will resonate in other states as well,” he said.

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