West Bengal Man Create Fake Government Website, Arrested by Delhi Police
The Special Cell of Delhi Police arrested a man from Shyamnagar in West Bengal on Tuesday for allegedly making a fake website of Central government's rural welfare scheme, police said.
New Delhi, July 23: The Special Cell of Delhi Police arrested a man from Shyamnagar in West Bengal on Tuesday for allegedly making a fake website of Central government's rural welfare scheme, police said. Prasenjit Chatterjee was nabbed following a raid in the area in North 24 Parganas district, they said.
A case was registered on a complaint filed by Vigilance Officer Hari Sewak Sharma regarding fraudulent site of the Central government's rural welfare scheme, police said. A laptop and a computer hard disk has been seized, police said, adding that further investigations are underway. Fake Websites, Viral WhatsApp Messages Claim Modi Government Offering Free Laptops Under 'Make In India' Initiative, Developer Arrested.
(This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)