Posted by AI on 2025-11-19 03:15:00 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-03-23 19:19:13
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In a dramatic turn of events, a simple SMS message has led to the capture of iBomma's elusive mastermind, Emandi Ravi, in Hyderabad. This development highlights the growing sophistication of cybercrime investigations and the crucial role of digital forensics in modern policing.
The Cybercrime Police in Hyderabad revealed that their investigators serendipitously discovered the SMS while tracking another individual. The message, "I am coming to Hyderabad," was sent to a detained associate of Ravi's, who was being held for his involvement in iBomma's network. This seemingly innocuous text became the crucial lead that brought Ravi out of the shadows.
The police, acting swiftly, maintained surveillance at Ravi's residence in a gated community in Kukatpally. When Ravi finally opened the door after a tense standoff, the officers seized several hardware materials, including a laptop hidden in the washroom. This operation showcased the police's strategic use of technology and their ability to adapt to the evolving tactics of cybercriminals.
Ravi, a divorcee who had renounced his Indian citizenship for a Caribbean passport, had managed to stay under the radar by keeping a low profile and minimal contact with family. However, the police's collaboration with Cloudflare, a content delivery network, provided vital inputs that led to the capture of Ravi's associate and the recovery of 6 TB hard disks. With admins worldwide, including foreign nationals managing mirror websites, iBomma's operation was a complex web of international cybercrime.
The arrest of Ravi marks a significant victory for law enforcement in their battle against cybercrime, demonstrating the power of technological tools and international cooperation in bringing criminals to justice.