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Two people have been caught by the Cybercrime Wing of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) for selling PUBG Accounts and stealing hundreds of thousands of rupees by saying they were selling PUBG accounts.

The FIA caught the suspect in three separate raids. Two of them sold game IDs for online games, and one was accused of using inappropriate videos to threaten a woman.

He said that Hasan Shakir and Ameer Hamza, who have been charged under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (Peca) for selling PUBG Accounts, tricked him into giving them Rs82,000,000 for the PUBG account.

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In a separate case, the FIA cybercrime cell caught Zaheer Babar, who was accused of sharing inappropriate pictures of the complainant on social media.

The FIA says that the culprit was also threatening the person who filed the complaint. From the preliminary probe, we know that inappropriate content was found on the accused’s cell phone.

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