NCP MP Supriya Sule’s mobile phone hacked.
Maharashtra Lok Sabha MP and Nationalist Congress Party leader (Sharad Pawar) Supriya Sule has alleged that her mobile phone has been hacked. In such a situation, he requested people not to call or message him. He also said that the phone hackers demanded money from him in return. Pune Police is busy investigating the case.
On Monday afternoon, Supriya Sule posted on the social media platform, Sule said, “My phone and WhatsApp have been hacked. Please do not send me any messages or phone calls. I am filing a police complaint.” A source close to the NCP MP said that a complaint has been lodged with the police regarding hacking through online means.
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My WhatsApp is activated. For this WhatsApp team gave full cooperation. Heartfelt thanks to Tim WhatsApp and Pune Gramya Police for this. In the meantime, if there are any messages, I could not answer them due to some technical glitch, sorry for that.
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— Supriya Sule (@supriya_sule) August 11, 2024
The hacker made this demand
After Supriya Sule’s tweet that her mobile phone was hacked, there was a stir in the political circles of the state. Now new information has come out about his mobile phone hacking. The hacker demanded $400 from Sule. An investigation has been started in the hacking case. The Pune Rural Police is investigating the matter.
Pune Police has registered a complaint of hacking and started an investigation. Police are investigating how Supriya Sule’s mobile phone was hacked, who hacked it and why it was hacked. However, no new information regarding the hack has surfaced yet.
‘I have not accused anyone’
Supriya Sule told how her phone was hacked during a speech. She said, “I was busy with my phone for a long time. This is because my phone was hacked. However someone else is using my phone. I understood when I came here. She continued, “My WhatsApp was not working when I came here. I asked Jayant Patil to send me a hello message. When he sent the message I got a message saying hello without doing anything on the phone. Sule said that after this I switched off my phone.
He continued, “I again asked two or three people to send messages on my phone. He also received a message from the front. My phone is switched off. I removed the sim card. But still I couldn’t find out who was chatting with the people who messaged me. After my phone was hacked I filed a police complaint against him. I have not accused anyone. I don’t know who hacked my phone.”