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‘MLA’ defends cyber criminals in viral video

Man resembling BJP leader Randhir Singh ridicules victims of phishing

Our Correspondent Ranchi Published 18.01.21, 08:35 PM
In the video, the man resembling the MLA is seen to be joking and saying that there was no harm if money from other states and countries came to Jharkhand through cyber fraud.

In the video, the man resembling the MLA is seen to be joking and saying that there was no harm if money from other states and countries came to Jharkhand through cyber fraud. Shutterstock

A video clip purportedly showing BJP MLA Randhir Singh defending cyber criminals in Jamtara and blaming their victims for not being smart enough to deal with phishing calls has gone viral on social media, raising eyebrows within the political fraternity.

In the video, which is claimed to have been shot on January 15, a man resembling the Sarath legislator is heard saying that police should not unnecessarily harass the people of his constituency over matters of cyber crime, and instead make the victims of cyber fraud smarter.

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“Nobody has ever been able to dupe any resident of my constituency. If illiterate people of our region are so smart that they can dupe people of other states then whose fault is it?” the man is shown asking while addressing a gathering.

“Why do the literate people of other states provide their personal details to callers over phone? If police harass our people, then I will have no option but to gherao police stations,” he added.

However, BJP spokesperson Pratul Shahdeo questioned the authenticity of the video and said that demeaning the MLA was not right until the authenticity of the video was established. “The video is not clear, and there is no way to match the audio of the clip with the lip movement of the former minister. In this era of doctored videos and editing techniques, I think the video clip needs to be examined before jumping to conclusions,” he said.

Jamtara, which has gained the infamy of being the cyber crime capital of the country, is home to several gangs of “Panchvi Fail” cybercriminals, who have duped several rich and educated people living in metros, say police.

Around 200km north of Ranchi, Jamtara is said to be the Indian equivalent of the Romanian town of Râmnicu Vâlcea, dubbed Scamville, which is the global capital for cyber criminals. Last year, Netflix released a web series on the cyber criminals of Jamtara and named it ‘Jamtara – Sabka Number Ayega’.

According to police, cyber criminals in Jamtara are most depended on phishing, a procedure in which cyber frauds pose as trustworthy entities from banks and finance companies over phone calls and ask for personal details of their target.

The BJP MLA’s remarks come at a time when governments at the Centre and state are running extensive awareness campaigns against cyber crime through various platforms. Sarath, from where Singh is two-time MLA, falls in Deoghar district and shares its borders with Jamtara.

In the video, the man resembling the MLA is seen to be joking and saying that there was no harm if money from other states and countries came to Jharkhand through cyber fraud.

MLA Randhir Singh did not respond to phone calls from The Telegraph Online on Monday. An SMS and a WhatsApp text, asking for his comments on the viral video has been sent to Singh.

This report will be update once his response is in.

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