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Two Arrested in Azad Kashmir for Blackmailing Women via Fake Gaming App in Cybercrime Scheme

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Last updated: March 9, 2025 1:57 AM
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Published: March 9, 2025
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Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir: Police in Pakistan-administered Azad Kashmir have arrested two suspects from Punjab province accused of blackmailing women through a fraudulent gaming app, exposing gaps in regional cybercrime laws and raising alarms over rising digital exploitation in conflict-affected areas.

Key Details of the Case:

The suspects, identified as residents of Lahore and Rawalpindi, allegedly lured women on a gaming app offering live streaming and rewards. Victims were promised “queen” status and convertible in-game dollars, only to be trapped into sharing personal details like phone numbers and WhatsApp accounts. Investigators said the perpetrators hacked these accounts, stole sensitive data, and blackmailed victims including two women from Muzaffarabad who later attempted suicide.

“This syndicate preys on vulnerable women, manipulates them emotionally, and weaponizes their private information,” said Muhammad Ashiq, the investigating officer at Muzaffarabad’s Saddar Police Station.

Legal Challenges and Police Action:

Azad Kashmir lacks a dedicated cybercrime law, forcing authorities to rely on sections of the Social Media Act (Sections 489-F, 489-S, 419, and 420) and Pakistan Penal Code (Section 171 for impersonation). Despite victims initially reporting the crimes to the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) four months ago, their complaints were dismissed until local police intervened.

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Using technical surveillance and mobile call data records (CDRs), officers tracked the suspects to Rawalpindi and arrested them within three days. However, critical evidence was erased remotely from their devices via Gmail accounts, complicating efforts to identify other victims. The phones have now been sent for forensic analysis.

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Broader Syndicate Concerns:

SHO Wajahat Kazmi confirmed the arrested men are part of a larger interstate gang targeting women across Pakistan. “These criminals are tech-savvy and ruthless. They pose as officials to gain trust before striking,” he warned, urging the public to avoid unverified apps and links.

Victims’ Plight and Systemic Failures:

The two Muzaffarabad victims, whose identities remain protected, faced relentless harassment after their WhatsApp accounts were hijacked. “The trauma drove them to the brink of suicide,” Ashiq revealed, criticizing the FIA’s initial inaction.

Regional Context:

Azad Kashmir’s outdated legal framework leaves it vulnerable to cybercriminals exploiting its porous digital infrastructure. With no local cybercrime law, activists demand urgent reforms to protect women in a region already strained by geopolitical tensions.

The case underscores the dual threats faced by women in conflict zones: patriarchal exploitation and digital predation. As investigations continue, authorities fear more victims may emerge.

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