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CB Kashmir booked fake Facebook account holder under I.T act
6/11/2019 7:03:11 PM

Early Times Report
Srinagar, June 11: Crime Branch Kashmir on Tuesday registered a case under I.T Act for running a fake facebook account page and looting money by posting fake posts of Kidney failure patients in the name of Dr. Gull Javid of SKIMS Soura.

An Official said that Crime Branch Kashmir received complaint alleging therein that FaceBook Page of Dr. Gull Javid SKIMS Srinagar, has uploaded a post regarding one patient namely Asif Rasool R/O Batmaloo, suffering from Kidney failure who needs hefty amount for his treatment, making an appeal that people are requested to deposit their donations in A/C Nos. 3665 and 3649, but in fact, there is no such patient suffering from such ailment. Subsequently, a Preliminary verification was conducted in Crime Branch Kashmir

He added that during the course of verification, it came to fore that Dr. Gull Javid is not running any such type of Facebook Page and has never up-loaded any post with regard to ailing patient Asif of Batmaloo Srinagar, suffering from kidney failure.

He added, "It came to fore that Bank A/C No. 1112040100003665 and 111204010003649 uploaded in this facebook is operating in the name of Asif Nabi Dar of Samboora Pulwama and Ameena Bano of Samboora Pulwama respectively at J&K Bank Polo-View Srinagar".

Adding that he said that both the accounts are being constantly credited since long and different amounts ranging from Rs. 20 to 10,000/- are credited by different people. In this manner, a huge amount has been credited in these accounts and the amount so credited in these accounts is being debited/withdrawn on a regular basis to ensure zero balance.

In this manner both the accused have been booked under punishable U/s 420 RPC, 66-(D) I.T Act.
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