38-Year-Old Captured: In ATM Hacking Cases Ends It All At Police Headquarters.
Sushanta Ghosh, who was in police remand since Saturday, ended it all inside the restroom of the West Agartala Police Station, official in-control Subrata Chakraborty said.
The man was captured from his living arrangement at Lankamura on Saturday by investigators of the cybercrime group and created under the steady gaze of a neighbourhood court, which remanded him to two days' police care, police said.
A 38-year-elderly person, captured in ATM hacking cases, purportedly ended it all at a police headquarters in West Tripura region on Sunday, authorities said. Sushanta Ghosh, who was in police remand since Saturday, ended it all inside the restroom of the West Agartala Police Station, official in-control Subrata Chakraborty said.
He was captured from his living arrangement at Lankamura on Saturday by investigators of the cybercrime group and created under the steady gaze of a neighbourhood court, which remanded him to two days' police care, the official said."His body was discovered hanging inside the latrine of the police headquarters around 5 am. He went to the latrine around 3.54 am, however, didn't come out. It went to the notification of a gatekeeper that he was absent and later discovered him swinging from the roof of the latrine," Chakraborty told journalists. Sushanta was purportedly associated with a worldwide racket that hacked 60 ledgers in Tripura as of late.
His name surfaced, following cross-examination of four Turkish cybercriminals captured in November a year ago for their part in ATM hacking cases here, the official said. Tripura Human Rights' Organization (THRO) requested a legal investigation into the incident."We have the dread that it may be a case a custodial torment and demise.
Police may be attempting to outline it as an instance of hanging however we don't confide in them, so we request a legal enquiry into the occurrence," THRO president Purushottam Roy Barman told journalists.