Cyber Fraud and International Scams Linked to Saharanpur
Police cracked a case involving fake SIM cards and OTP scams being used to support international cyber fraud rings connected to Saharanpur suspects. Two people were arrested in the operation.
Police cracked a case involving fake SIM cards and OTP scams being used to support international cyber fraud rings connected to Saharanpur suspects. Two people were arrested in the operation.
The incident occurred in the Dehat Kotwali area when a team of the police were chasing the criminals who were in a car, SHO Sube Singh said. Saharanpur: A 42-year-old man died on Saturday after two alleged criminals mowed him down while trying to evade arrest here, police said. The incident occurred in the Dehat Kotwali area when a team of Uttarakhand Police were chasing the criminals who were in a car, Station House Officer (SHO) Sube Singh said. He said the police team, while chasing the criminals, entered Uttar Pradesh and reached Saharanpur. According to the officer, the police had put up barricades near Sheikhpura Qadeem to stop the car. On spotting the police, the accused suddenly reversed their car at high speed, hitting a man, Sheetal, who was on a motorcycle. “The impact was so severe that the biker was thrown off and suffered serious injuries,” the SHO said. Sheetal, a resident of Mayahedi village, was taken to a hospital where he succumbed to his injuries during treatment, he added.
In a major police action in Saharanpur, a wanted criminal with a ₹1 lakh bounty was shot dead in a late-night encounter with UP Police forces. The accused was alleged to be involved in several serious crimes, including armed robbery and attempts to evade law enforcement.
In Baliyakhedi area of Saharanpur, a 30-year-old woman allegedly poisoned herself and her two children (ages 6 & 4) after an argument with her in-laws. All three were later declared dead at the hospital. An FIR has been registered under abetment of suicide charges. Meerut: A 30-year-old woman allegedly consumed poison along .. Read more at:http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/126587282.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com&utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
On January 20, 2026, a gruesome discovery shocked residents of Kaushik Vihar Colony in the Sarsawa area of Saharanpur district: the bodies of five members of the same family were found inside a single locked room at their home, each suffering gunshot wounds to the head. 🔫 Scene & Evidence ✉️ Possible Motive Investigators are working on several angles, with murder-suicide being a major focus: the theory is that Ashok may have shot his family and then himself. Senior officials, including Saharanpur SSP Ashish Tiwari, confirmed that forensic teams and senior police officers were at the scene, and all possibilities (including murder, suicide, and external involvement) were being examined.