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A man from Rajasthan, Mohammad Zahid, has been arrested by the Nuh Cyber Police for impersonating an Army officer on social media and defrauding people. Zahid created fake profiles on platforms like WhatsApp and duped a person in Kerala. Three mobile phones, six SIM cards, and fake photographs in Army uniform were recovered from his possession. The police are investigating if he operated alone or as part of a larger group.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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