A 24-year-old woman killed her two kids with the help of her lover in Uttar Pradesh’s Rudkoli village of Muzaffarnagar district. The couple had planned to go for a “honeymoon” after killing the children.
Police: Woman considered her kids a hinderance
According to PTI, the woman considered her kids a hinderance in her love affair, the police said. It further said the woman, Muskaan, was arrested while her lover, Junaid, was on the run.
While talking to reporters, a senior police officer said Muskan’s two kids, Arhan and Enaya, were found dead in their home. The officer said that during the probe, Muskan’s involvement surfaced in the death of kids, to which she later confessed. The office further added, “The woman “poisoned” her kids.”
Delhi Police arrests man for duping people with fake customer care
In a separate incident, Delhi Police has arrested a man for duping people by posing as customer care executive of a credit card delivery service and sending them malicious APK files to gain unauthorised access to their devices.
Police received complaint in April
According to the police, a complaint was received on April 17 in which the complainant stated that he had applied for a new SBI credit card, which was scheduled to be delivered to his residence. However, when the delivery agent arrived, the complainant was not at home, and the card could not be delivered.
Subsequently, the complainant searched online for the customer care number of the delivery app and contacted a number that appeared on the search. He requested that the credit card be delivered to a new address. The person on the other end of the call asked him to make a payment of Rs 5 for the rescheduled delivery and sent him a malicious APK file to facilitate the transaction.
Accused had posed as a customer care representative
After downloading the file, the complainant attempted to make the payment but was unsuccessful. Shortly afterwards, he discovered that an amount of Rs 50,000 had been fraudulently deducted from his account. It was later established that the accused had posed as a customer care representative and defrauded the complainant.
Following a preliminary inquiry, a case was registered and an investigation was launched. The investigation was conducted meticulously, analysing all key facts and technical details. The complainant provided screenshots of transactions made, revealing that the amount was deducted via UPI and sent to an alleged UPI ID. With the assistance of the technical investigation, the accused person was identified as Asad Ali Abbas, a resident of Chittaranjan Avenue, Kolkata.