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Wednesday 27 June 2012

Church Father was arrested for doing online fraud

HYDERABAD: Police on Wednesday arrested a Church Father, G. Suresh Kumar of  Marredpally, on charges of creating a Facebook account in the name of the bishop of the Diocese of Medak Church, TS Kanaka Prasad, and posting questionable content on it.Kumar was also accused of obtaining the visit of the bishop in America canceled by the creation of e-mail ID in his name and sending emails to the headquarters of the church in America saying that it was able to take the tour.

The Bishop approached the wing station Cyber ​​Crime Crime Hyderabad Central in the first week of June complaining that someone has created email accounts in his name with Yahoo and Hotmail and also an account with Facebook. The use of these e-mail accounts, e-mail sent to the accused's home church in America in the name of Bishop.

"The bishop made ​​arrangements for the trip abroad, but was canceled by mail sent on his behalf saying that he was unable to participate due to some reasons," the inspector Cyber ​​Crime, G. Venkatesham said.
The accused had sent an e-mail to a person in the name of Bishop, seeking $ 3,000 for the job.

He sent the contents of abusing other bishops of the church and heads into the Facebook account name created in TS Kanaka Prasad. Police traced the Internet Protocol address of the e-mail to the house of Kumar in Marredpally.

He admitted that he had sent some emails from Internet cafes in that locality.suspended."Kumar was suspended for not taking up the duties after being transferred from a church in the town of Medak. He bore a grudge against the bishop believe that the latter was responsible for his transfer," said the inspector.
The father of the church called the Church of South India office in Chennai for the revocation of his suspension and has tried to malign the bishop, while his appeal was pending, police said.

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