Massive online fraud unearthed; 4 college dropouts held

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July 26, 2017

Bengaluru, Jul 26: Cybercrime sleuths from the Criminal Investigation Department have busted a marketing and phishing racket, and arrested four persons from Jharkhand.fraud

Details of 16,000 bank accounts and 460 Sim cards have been recovered from the quartet, which includes two siblings. The fraudsters allegedly hosted fake websites offering to sell products at deep discounts and pay high interest on deposits.

They indulged in bottom phishing, where small sums are siphoned off from bank accounts of a large number of victims. "The accused hoped the victims would not approach police as the amounts they lost were small," said MD Sharath, deputy superintendent of police.

Kapil Dev Suman alias Ajai Singh, 26 and his brother Sushil Kumar Suman, 24, were arrested in Bengaluru; Sooraj Kumar, 25 and Biplav Kumar, 24 were picked up from Patna. All of them are residents of Bokaro Steel City in Jharkhand. Police suspect the involvement of more people in the scam, which they suspect was operational from 2015. Transactions show they had swindled at least Rs 15 lakh.

Recently, a JP Nagar resident approached cybercrime police saying Rs 7,000 had been fraudulently transferred from his bank account. "Investigations revealed the accused had used an e-wallet to siphon off the money," a police officer said.

Investigation of the money trail soon led police to the accused, and two were picked up. "The other two gave us a tough time. As communication from their arrested partners stopped, the duo sensed something amiss. They fled Bokaro before our team reached the spot. The team chased the duo who went to Ranchi, Bodh Gaya and Patna," said Pratap Reddy, ADGP, CID.

Police said the four accused are dropouts from a diploma college in Bengaluru and had worked in call centres before taking to crime. "They came to Bengaluru in 2012 and enrolled for a diploma in electronics. However, they couldn't pass the exam," a police officer said.

In call centres, Kapil and Sooraj discovered they can siphon off cash from people's bank accounts through fraudulent ways. They asked the other two to join them. "Sushil purchased more than 600 domain names with service providers and developed websites, where they offered massive discounts," a police officer said. They used Sim cards to provide different numbers on the websites.

Modus Operandi

The accused would post advertisements on Facebook and Google saying investors can get great benefits, including high interest on cash deposits. The ads would also offer flat 80% discount on products. "We accept cash investments between Rs 1,000 to Rs 1.8 lakh," they declared on the websites. Customers who logged on to the portals were directed to enter their bank account details, which the gang members would steal to siphon off money, police said.

Number of victims not known

"The gang has been active since 2015. We need more time to find out the exact number of victims. The accused would spend lavishly on flight tickets and star hotels in cosmopolitan cities," police said. The fake websites run by the accused include www.munafaperday.com, www.munafadaily.com, www.paymaza.com, www.futuretrade.biz and mudratrade.com, cops revealed.

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July 28,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 28: After the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) reduced the syllabi for Classes 9 to 12 due to COVID-19 pandemic, the Karnataka government has followed the suit. The Department of Public Instruction has omitted the chapters on legendary south Indian rulers Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan from the textbooks of Class 7 in their attempt to reduce syllabus for state board schools by 30 per cent. 

The department, however, has decided to retain similar chapters on Tipu Sultan in 6th and 10th Classes, though the syllabus in text books for all classes from 1 to 10th has been trimmed. 

The trimmed textbooks uploaded on the website of the Department of State Education Research and Training (DSERT) by Karnataka state Textbook Society revealed removal of chapters on Tipu Sultan for the seventh grade.

Justifying the decision, officials said, "students study similar chapters in Class 6 and more in the 10th grade." Yet another senior official from the Text Book Society said, "Trimming does not mean we have removed half of the syllabus from textbooks. It is only keeping in mind the repetition we have condensed the chapters. In case students study about a particular dynasty in higher grades, then the same had been removed from lower grades."

A few months ago, there was an uproar over dropping of content on Tipu Sultan and MLAs from the ruling BJP also demanded the same and petitioned to the Chief Minister. Even an expert committee led by Prof Baraguru Ramachandrappa suggested to not drop any content on the historic figure. However, the department still decided to drop lessons from one of the classes while keeping the syllabus short for the next 120 active academic days.

Earlier this month, a controversy had erupted over the CBSE's decision to omit topics like federalism, secularism, citizenship, etc while reducing the syllabus for Classes 9 to 12. The education board had issued a detailed clarification later, stating that topics claimed to be dropped "are either being covered by the rationalised syllabus or in the Alternative Academic Calendar of NCERT".

"The rationalisation of syllabus up to 30 per cent has been undertaken by the Board for nearly 190 subjects of class 9 to 12 for the academic session 2020-21 as a one-time measure only. The objective is to reduce the exam stress of students due to the prevailing health emergency situation and prevent learning gaps," it said.

Last week, the Congress in Uttar Pradesh expressed its concern over 'deliberate and systematic' deletions of chapters related to the freedom struggle and the party's role in it from the Class 10-12 syllabi of the Secondary Education Board.

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August 7,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 7: Dr Mohammed Yusuf, chairperson of the Karnataka State Board of Auqaf, passed away at a private hospital in the city today following a brief illness. He was 74.

Dr Yusuf was an industrialist and was known for his philanthropic activities. 

A veterinarian, Dr Yusuf had quit the government job and set up business in Bengaluru and Dubai decades ago and has earned considerable success.

He was re-elected as Board of Auqaf chief in January this year. He had held the post more than once in the past. 

He will be buried at the graveyard near Masjid-e-Muzammil which was built by himself at Govindapura, source said.

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March 16,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 16: Hundreds of people gathered to felicitate the newly appointed Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee president DK Shivakumar in Bengaluru on Monday.

"Everyone is a team, I'm not alone. We all are together and we will work together," Kumar had said after his appointment.

Shivakumar was appointed as the chief of Karnataka Congress last week on Wednesday.

Party leaders Eshwar Khandre, Satish Jarkiholi and Saleem Ahmed were appointed working presidents of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee.

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