Shocking twist in Nuh violence: Massive fraud cover-up attempt revealed

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In a shocking revelation, amidst the chaos and bloodshed during the Vishva Hindu Parishad procession in Nuh on July 31 that took the lives of six, including two home guards and a cleric, the true motive emerges. The Haryana government made it clear this Saturday: the epicenter of the conflict, the cybercrime police station in Nuh district, was not just a coincidental target. Insiders aimed to obliterate key evidence linked to an enormous fraud unearthed just months ago.

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Violence masks dark intentions on Gurugram’s doorstep

As the violence escalated, spilling over to Gurugram adjacent to the nation’s capital, a shadowy agenda was at play. Beneath the veneer of communal clashes, the real plan was to decimate documents tied to a colossal fraud and other felonies stored securely at the police station.

Haryana's latest eruption of violence hides a sinister motive

Haryana’s latest eruption of violence hides a sinister motive. Photo courtesy of Cliff Hang from Pixabay.

Haryana’s cybercrime war intensifies

Earlier in April, the diligent Haryana Police had pulled the lid off a mind-boggling cyber scam estimated at a whopping ₹100 crore. Their quest for justice saw them raiding a staggering 320 hideouts nestled in 14 villages throughout Nuh. The result? An arresting tally of 65 cyber rogues. That’s not all; the police’s haul included 66 mobile phones and an assortment of forged documents.

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 A warning from the top echelons

Home Minister Anil Vij expressed grave concern over the assault on the cybercrime station. Emphasizing its severity, he drew a grim comparison. Nuh, he highlighted, was on the cusp of becoming the new Jamtara of Jharkhand, a district notoriously known as India’s breeding ground for cybercrime.

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