Ujjain cyber hacking: IPS phone numbers found by jail officials, judges hacked, says prisoner

A new revelation has come to light in the Ujjain cyber hacking case. A video of a prisoner hacker Amar lodged in a Madhya Pradesh jail is going viral on social media. In the clip, which has not been independently verified by News18, Amar is directly accusing the jail authorities of hacking the mobile phones of several people, including IPS officers and judges. The prisoner also claims that the officials earned crores of rupees through cyber hacking from Ujjain Jail.

In the video, Amar is claiming that the jail authorities had asked him to create a website. He described former Deputy Superintendent of Jail Santosh Ladia as the mastermind of cyber hacking. Amar claimed that he was doing cyber hacking on the orders of Santosh while in jail. The hacker is also showing documents to the office through video calling. Apart from this, he is also verifying the email ID, website and YouTube channel created after the orders of the jail authorities.

Earlier, after the revelations in the case, a SIT of MP State Cyber ​​Cell had started investigation in the matter. The Cyber ​​Cell has also interrogated Deputy Superintendent of Central Jail Santosh Ladia, Assistant Jail Superintendent Suresh Kumar Goel and Sentinel Dharmendra Namdev separately.

Amar Agarwal, who hails from Maharashtra, is currently lodged in Bhopal Central Jail, where he was shifted from Ujjain Central Jail after the order of the court. He wrote a letter to the Bhopal Jail Administration in which he claimed that the Ujjain Jail authorities committed a digital fraud on him.

He further claimed that the phones of several top IPS and judges were also hacked. Apart from this, they were also pressured to load software malware which is meant to damage the computer. They were also asked to commit digital frauds through credit cards.

read all breaking news, breaking news And coronavirus news Here. follow us on Facebook, Twitter And Wire,

,