Jaisalmer Cyber Fraud: Accused Tampered With Collector's SSO ID
Jaisalmer Cyber Fraud: Accused Tampered With Collector SSO ID

The district police in Jaisalmer have arrested a cyber fraud suspect from Jhalawar for allegedly conspiring to misappropriate funds from government schemes by tampering with the Single Sign-On (SSO) ID of the Jaisalmer district collector.

Arrest Details

The accused has been identified as Rahul Kumar Tanwar, 25, a resident of Khati Ka Pura Chhodaliya under Manohar Thana police station in Jhalawar. He was brought to Jaisalmer and produced before a court on Thursday, which sent him to police remand.

Superintendent of police Abhishek Shivhare stated that the accused allegedly linked his own mobile number to the Jaisalmer collector's SSO ID and uploaded forged documents after manipulating the account. Police said the plan was to replace beneficiaries' bank account details with accounts controlled by the accused, potentially affecting payouts meant for farmers and pensioners.

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Case Background

According to the case registered at Cyber Police Station, Jaisalmer, an unidentified person allegedly logged in to the collector's SSO ID and attempted to link a mobile number by emailing DOIT, Bikaner. Investigators said forged documents were then uploaded following the tampering. Preliminary investigation suggests the accused targeted portals linked to schemes including PM Kisan Nidhi, Jan Aadhaar, Social Security Pension and Disaster Management. Based on technical evidence and cyber analysis, police identified and arrested Tanwar.

Interrogation Findings

During interrogation, police claimed the accused disclosed he previously accessed SSO IDs of tehsildars and patwaris to obtain beneficiary data and planned to redirect scheme assistance by changing bank account details. Police also claimed he admitted preparing to carry out large-scale fraud by tampering with SSO IDs of many district collectors.

Ongoing Investigation

Police said they are verifying which officials' SSO IDs were compromised, how many portals were accessed and whether additional people were involved. Technical investigation is ongoing.

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How the Fraud Was Planned

  • Police arrested 25-year-old Rahul Tanwar from Jhalawar in a cyber fraud case
  • Accused allegedly linked his mobile number to Jaisalmer collector's SSO ID
  • Forged papers uploaded to manipulate government scheme portals
  • Plan was to divert PM-Kisan, pension and other payouts
  • Police probing wider breach of officials' SSO IDs across the state