Delhi Court Denies Bail in WhatsApp Investment Fraud Case
A Delhi court has dismissed Sumit's anticipatory bail plea, accused of serious cyber fraud via a WhatsApp investment scheme. The court asserted the need for custodial interrogation to uncover a broader conspiracy. The fraud involved luring victims to invest money under false pretenses, using deceptive identities.
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A Delhi court has turned down the anticipatory bail plea of Sumit, who stands accused in a significant cyber fraud case stemming from a deceptive investment scheme conducted via WhatsApp.
Judge Harvinder Singh stated that custodial interrogation of the accused is essential to expose the larger conspiracy involved in the scheme.
The cyber police registered an FIR under relevant sections, emphasizing that granting bail might obstruct further investigation into the matter.
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