Deccan Chronicle

He kept tab on Reds, now needs help

■ 27-yr-old hacked into social media accounts of Maoists

- RABINDRA NATH CHOUDHURY I DC

A cyber security expert who had helped Intelligen­ce agencies avert some major Naxal attacks by keeping tabs on people deemed ‘Maoists’ and their ‘urban networks’, has been dumped by the state agencies when he sought an appreciati­on letter from them to start a career in the field.

The 27-year-old had helped Intelligen­ce agencies hack into the social media accounts of some so-called Maoist leaders, leading security forces to identify them and also nip in bud some major operations by the outlawed Maoists in insurgency-hit Bastar in Chhattisga­rh.

He had helped agencies infiltrate into the social media accounts of some terrorist groups.

One of his major achievemen­ts in recent times was the tip-off he gave the police on the Maoists’ plan to target a top political leader of Chhattisga­rh during his election campaign in the 2018 Assembly polls in Bastar by hacking allegedly into the WhatsApp accounts of some people, prompting the police to review his security in the nick of time and avert the attack. He had also helped Intelligen­ce agencies keep track of an alleged Maoist leader given charge of building a base in the strategic tri-junction of Maharashtr­a, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisga­rh (MMC) to pave the way for the creation of the proposed ‘red corridor’ from Bharamdeo in Kawardha district in Chhattisga­rh to Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh, apparently forcing the insurgents to go slow on their project.

The youth from Chhattisga­rh had received threat calls from insurgents after they learnt about him hacking their social media accounts by him.

According to him, he sought an appreciati­on letter from agencies which included Chhattisga­rh police, the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS), Intelligen­ce Bureau (IB) and even the National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA), to start a career in cyber security.

“They went back on their promise to issue me an appreciati­on letter. The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) asked the Chhattisga­rh government to look into the matter after I took issue to them. But nothing has happened,” he told this newspaper on Tuesday.

He had then moved the Chhattisga­rh High Court in Bilaspur for help. The court observed that the agencies may consider his grievances if he approached them.

■ ONE OF HIS major achievemen­ts in recent times was the tip-off he gave the police on the Maoists’ plan to target a top political leader of Chhattisga­rh during his election campaign in the 2018 Assembly polls in Bastar by hacking allegedly into the WhatsApp accounts of some people, prompting the police to review his security in the nick of time and avert the attack.

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