Updated: Di, 14 Oct 2025 08:20 am (IST) An unknown person in the name of BJP Mandal President in Mussaors sent “Ne -mail to the State Bank and a school that demanded a ransom of Rs 5 crore. Upon receiving the threat, the department president filed a complaint with the police. SOG and cyber police are investigating the matter. Police registered the case and began investigation. Preliminary investigation revealed that the post had been sent from abroad. A symbolic picture was used for presentation. Samvad Sahayak, Jagran, Mussorie. An unknown person sent “NE -mail in the name of the BJP Mandal president of Mussory at the State Bank of India -Branch Mussory and a well -known school in which he claims a ransom of Rs 5 Crore. Threatened to cause great loss if the amount is not paid. The head of department filed a complaint with the Mussorie police station and asked in this case investigated. After receiving the complaint, SOG and Cyber Police Station began investigation. Police may soon register a case in this case. Remove ads only Read news by sending the demand for five crore calls to the state bank of India and the school in the complaint given to police, the president of the BJP Mandal and trade union president Rajat Aggarwal said that an unknown person on Monday “sent the state bank or India and claimed a ransom of five crore calls. Not only that, the person also sent a post in his name to a well -known school in the city. In the post, a threat was made to close the school and immoral remarks were made on a specific cupboards. Divisional head filed a complaint with Mussorie Kotwali, SOG and Cyber Police that was investigated. The complainant said that an unknown person, even before that, had sent false emails in his name to the Rs 5 -Crore of the Mussorie Branch of the State Bank of India and from other banks, including the Bank of Bank of Bank of Bank or Baroda. Mail was said to be waived the outstanding amount of all the loan holders of Mussage. Failure to do so was threatened with serious consequences. Aggarwal said it was an attempt to damage his image and that he was blasphemed. They expressed concern that this person could use their name for wrong or illegal activities, which could threaten their reputation and safety. Inspector Devendra Singh Chauhan, in charge of Mussory Kotwali, said the investigation was started on the basis of the complaint. SOG and Cyber Police Station began investigating the person who sent the post. Preliminary investigation revealed that the post had been sent from abroad. Considering the seriousness of the case, a case will also be registered in this case soon.
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