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Online Fraud Accused Arrested in Arunachal Capital; Police Issue Public Alert

Tanshu Gandhi
By Tanshu Gandhi Published March 13, 2026 5 Min Read
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Introduction

Police in the Itanagar Capital Region have arrested a man in connection with an online fraud case, prompting authorities to issue a public advisory urging citizens to remain cautious about cyber scams. Officials stated that the arrest highlights growing concerns over digital fraud incidents in Arunachal Pradesh.

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IntroductionArrest Made in Cyber Fraud InvestigationPolice Issue Public AdvisoryRising Concern Over CybercrimeSafety Tips for CitizensOngoing InvestigationConclusion

Moreover, police have intensified their efforts to track cybercriminals and raise awareness among residents about safe online practices. The advisory aims to prevent more people from falling victim to fraudulent schemes.

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Arrest Made in Cyber Fraud Investigation

According to the police, the accused allegedly operated fraudulent online activities that targeted unsuspecting victims. Investigators traced the suspect’s activities after receiving complaints from individuals who reported financial losses through digital transactions.

Subsequently, officers launched a detailed investigation and gathered electronic evidence before arresting the suspect in the Itanagar Capital Region. Authorities confirmed that the accused is currently under interrogation as police attempt to uncover the full scope of the fraud network.

Furthermore, officials are examining whether the suspect acted alone or had links to a larger cybercrime group operating across regions.

Police Issue Public Advisory

Following the arrest, the Arunachal Pradesh Police issued a public advisory to warn residents about increasing online fraud attempts.

Officials urged people to remain alert when receiving suspicious phone calls, messages, or links requesting personal or financial details. In particular, police advised citizens not to share sensitive information such as bank account numbers, OTPs, or passwords with unknown individuals.

Additionally, authorities encouraged people to verify the authenticity of online offers and avoid clicking on suspicious links. These precautions can significantly reduce the risk of cyber fraud.

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Rising Concern Over Cybercrime

Cybercrime has emerged as a growing challenge across many parts of India, including Arunachal Pradesh. As more people rely on digital payments and online services, fraudsters continue to find new ways to exploit unsuspecting users.

Consequently, law enforcement agencies have increased surveillance and awareness campaigns to educate citizens about digital safety. Police officials emphasised that public cooperation remains essential to combat online fraud effectively.

Meanwhile, authorities also urged victims of cybercrime to report incidents immediately. Quick reporting helps investigators track criminals faster and sometimes recover lost funds.

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Safety Tips for Citizens

Police shared several guidelines to help residents stay safe online:

  • Always verify unknown callers claiming to represent banks or government agencies.
  • Never share OTPs, passwords, or personal financial details.
  • Avoid clicking on suspicious links received through messages or emails.
  • Use secure and trusted websites for online transactions.
  • Report cyber fraud incidents immediately to the police or cybercrime helpline.

Moreover, authorities encouraged people to spread awareness among family members and friends, especially elderly individuals who may be more vulnerable to digital scams.

Ongoing Investigation

The investigation into the case remains ongoing, and the Arunachal Pradesh Police are working to identify additional victims and possible accomplices.

Furthermore, officials stressed that strict legal action will be taken against individuals involved in cybercrime. They also reiterated their commitment to strengthening cybersecurity measures in the state.

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Conclusion

The arrest of the accused in the Itanagar Capital Region highlights the growing need for vigilance in the digital age. While online services offer convenience, they also create opportunities for fraudsters.

Therefore, police continue to urge residents of Arunachal Pradesh to remain alert and adopt safe online practices to protect themselves from cybercrime.

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Tanshu Gandhi March 13, 2026
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