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JU student’s Facebook hacked, disappeared
The police Department of Criminal Investigation (CID) arrested a man for allegedly spreading rumors that missing Jagannath University student Tithi Sarkar was rescued from the fourth floor of the Malibagh CID office with her hands and fingers. bound feet.
The name of the detainee is Niranjan Baral. A case has been filed against you under the Digital Security Act. Cyber Police Center’s DIG Jamil Ahmed said this at a press conference at the CID office on Tuesday.
Earlier, Tithi Sarkar, a student in the Department of Zoology at Jagannath University, disappeared from her home in the Uttar Kalshi area below the Pallabi Police Station on October 25. His older sister filed a GD at the Pallabi police station on October 26 in connection with the disappearance. A date for the government has not yet been found.
DIG Jamil Ahmed said Niranjan was arrested on November 2 at Banasree in Rampura, the capital. Your used mobile phone has been seized. During preliminary questioning, Niranjan admitted to giving up the job. It is being investigated whether Niranjan, a construction entrepreneur by profession, gave up this position himself or did so at the instigation of someone.
At the press conference it was reported that the CID’s cybernetic unit carries out periodic monitoring through social networks. On October 31, at approximately a quarter to one in the afternoon, an email reached the CID’s notification. The post reads’ Jagannath University student from the fourth floor of the Malibagh CID office … rescued with hands and feet bound. I am in shock ‘.
That post was shared and went viral very quickly. While searching for the source of the post, they found Niranjan Baral. Niranjan Baral was arrested in Banasree on November 2 at around 6.45pm with the help of information and intelligence technology. Their home in the village is Jhalokati.
According to the CID, Niranjan had been making false and misleading posts for a long time. He worked mainly to hurt or incite religious values or feelings. He has about five thousand friends on Facebook. The missing student is your friend. He also spoke with Niranjan two weeks before his disappearance.
The Jagannath University student was temporarily expelled for insulting religion on Facebook. He’s been missing for over a week.
According to the student’s family, the government’s Facebook ID was hacked on October 23. Tithi Sarkar informed the Pallabi Police Station about this. The police asked him to contact DB’s cybercrime unit. On 24 October, the police came to help in this matter and saw that Tithi Sarkar’s mobile phone was switched off. On October 26, Tithi Sarkar’s older sister, Smriti Sarkar, went to the Pallabi Police Station and filed a GD about her sister’s disappearance.
In this regard, Pallabi OC Kazi Wazed Ali Police Station said that Tithi Sarkar’s home is in the North Kalshi area. After the disappearance, the police began to investigate the matter. The police went to his home and spoke to members of his family. It has not yet been found.
Ittefaq / ZH
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