YouTuber Arrested for Theft: Stole Rs. 50,000 and Mobile from Friend’s House in Ghaziabad

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YouTube has been a platform that has given many people the opportunity to showcase their talent, gain fame, and make a living out of it. Sandeep Kumar, a YouTuber who became famous by making videos wearing a police uniform and befriending young women, was arrested by the Kaushambi Police on Sunday in Sahibabad village for his involvement in a robbery case.

Sandeep Kumar, also known as Begraj, had been on the run since he was accused of stealing Rs. 50,000 in cash and a mobile phone from the house of his friend in Vaishali Sector 1. He had befriended the friend’s sister and used the opportunity to commit the crime. The police had formed four teams to search for him, and they finally found him in Sahibabad village.

The police also recovered the stolen cash and mobile phone from his rented house. Sandeep Kumar confessed to the crime and told the police that he used to make videos wearing a police uniform and upload them on YouTube. He had a large number of followers, and he earned a lot of money from it.

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Sandeep’s modus operandi was to befriend young women and gain their trust by wearing a police uniform. He would then make videos with them and upload them on YouTube to gain more followers. Sandeep had a large number of female followers on his YouTube channel, and he used to interact with them regularly.

The police have also stated that Sandeep’s videos had an adverse impact on young women as he attracted them towards him by wearing a police uniform. This case has once again highlighted the need to regulate the content that is being uploaded on social media platforms. It is imperative to ensure that the content being uploaded on social media platforms is not harmful to society.

The arrest of Sandeep Kumar has also raised concerns about the authenticity of the content being uploaded on YouTube. It is necessary to ensure that the content being uploaded on social media platforms is genuine and not misleading in any way. Social media platforms should take more responsibility to regulate the content being uploaded on their platforms.

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