Jaipur : The Rajasthan High Court has thought of the shortage of motion in a two and a half 12 months previous case of cyber fraud and the rising variety of such circumstances as critical. The courtroom verbally advised the state authorities that when the CJI has additionally been subjected to cyber fraud, then how can the police be so careless in such circumstances. The courtroom advised the police that if motion will not be taken inside 30 days, then the DGP ought to personally seem within the courtroom on September 30 and provides clarification on this regard.
Justice Sameer Jain gave this order whereas listening to the petition of Rakesh Totuka within the case of cyber fraud of Rs 60 lakh. The courtroom stated that the case is happening for the reason that 12 months 2022, however no motion has been taken in opposition to the accused. During the listening to, advocate Pratik Kasliwal advised the courtroom that in February 2022, the petitioner had registered a case of cyber fraud of Rs 60 lakh by swapping his SIM within the cyber police station. Investigation of the case revealed that his cash was deposited in small accounts in West Bengal and Odisha and all the quantity was cashed on the identical day.
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The police have additionally come to know the names of the accused within the investigation, however neither the cash was recovered from them nor have been they arrested. The police additionally gave discover to the cell service supplier firm within the case, but it surely didn’t inform in two years to whom it had issued the SIM. In such a scenario, directions must be given to take applicable motion on the petitioner’s FIR.