Hindustan Times (Delhi)

UP teen loses Bitcoins to US fraud, threatens to blow up Miami airport

- HT Correspond­ent letters@htlive.com

LUCKNOW: Unhappy at what he saw as the US Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion (FBI)’S uncooperat­ive stance in helping him recoup a fortune made off Bitcoins, and lost to a Us-based fraud he encountere­d in a chat forum, an 18-year old boy from Uttar Pradesh’s Jalaun district made several calls to the US agency threatenin­g to “blow up” Miami airport, resulting in him being charged under the Indian Penal Code and the IT Act.

Local police said he called FBI at least 50 times in the last month. The Class 12 student allegedly made the threat calls after not getting help from the American investigat­ive agency over a Bitcoin — a popular crypto-currency — deal in which he was apparently duped by a man in the US, police officials said.

Uttar Pradesh director general of police (DGP) OP Singh said the boy’s identity was not being disclosed and he was not being arrested as he was just 18 years and three months old.

However, multiple charges have been slapped against him under sections of the Indian Penal Code (impersonat­ion/ issuing threats) and the IT Act (for making calls over the Internet to the Fbi/miami airport authoritie­s) and an FIR has been lodged, he said.

According to the DGP, an investigat­ions revealed that the boy, known to be “a bright student”, made at least 50 calls to FBI authoritie­s between October 2 and 31 after accessing their numbers from the Internet.

The boy used a fake identity and a fake e-mail ID to make the calls, all over the Internet.

He also made five calls to Miami airport authoritie­s, threatenin­g to attack the airport by barging into it equipped with an AK-47 assault rifle, grenades and a suicide belt, the DGP said.

After the FBI approached India’s National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) for help in tracking down the caller, the NIA officials got in touch with the Uttar Pradesh police, whose anti-terrorism squad then set about tracking the caller.

During interrogat­ion by the police, the boy reportedly told the investigat­ors that he had taken $1,000 from his father, who runs an NGO, to invest in Bitcoins and earned huge profits over the past five months.

But a “fraudster” he met over an online chat forum duped him of all his money after assuring him that he could make even bigger profits, the DGP said. VIJAYAWADA: A teacher slashed the throat of a Class 9 student of an aided school in Andhra Pradesh’s Kurnool district on Saturday after she reportedly rejected his love proposal, police said.

Hindi teacher Shankar, 30, went to the girl’s house at Bangarupet­a in a drunk state and allegedly attacked her with a knife. Later, he also knifed himself in the throat.

Police admitted both in a local government hospital. The 14-year-old reportedly suffered cuts in the throat but her condition is out of danger, said the hospital sources.

Shankar targeted the girl when her parents were away. He entered the house and somehow managed to send her younger brother out on some pretext. But as he attacked the girl, she raised an alarm. Neighbours rushed and rescued her. They also thrashed Shankar and handed him over to police.

Human resource developmen­t minister Ganta Srinivasa Rao instructed Kurnool district education officer to remove Shankar from the job.

 ?? ISTOCK ?? The 18yearold called the Miami airport five times, threatenin­g to attack it with an AK47, grenades and a suicide belt, police said.
ISTOCK The 18yearold called the Miami airport five times, threatenin­g to attack it with an AK47, grenades and a suicide belt, police said.

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