While the Indian Mujahideen used weak wi-fi (wireless fidelity) security in Navi Mumbai to send terror threats over email, a Khar resident recently did the same to terrorise his estranged wife
While the Indian Mujahideen used weak wi-fi (wireless fidelity) security in Navi Mumbai to send terror threats over email, a Khar resident recently did the same to terrorise his estranged wife, according to a report in the DNA.
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According to the police, Pavan Muthreja, 25, used the wi-fi network of a woman staying in a neighbouring building to send obscene and threatening messages to his estranged wife, aged 22. He even posted scraps making dowry demands. Muthreja's wife had walked out a month into their marriage in September 2008, alleging harassment.
The wife registered a first information report at the Khar police station under sections 498(a) (husband or relative of husband subjecting woman to cruelty) and 406 (criminal breach of trust) of the Indian Penal Code.
She approached the cyber crime investigation cell (CCIC) of the Mumbai Police after being allegedly flooded with hundreds of abusive and obscene scraps on her Orkut account. She said Muthreja also posted demands for dowry.
The young woman has told the police that the online harassment began four months ago and even her friends were not spared.
Police traced to a Khar resident the IP (internet protocol) address from which the messages were being posted. They then learnt from the complainant that her husband lives in a building nearby. The police have seized Muthreja's laptop and are examining the data on it.
Muthreja stays in a plush apartment on 16th Road in Khar with his parents and a brother. They claim to have an electronics import business.
