UP man arrested for hacking Kannada star Upendra and his wife's phones, stealing lakhs

12 November,2025 07:29 PM IST |  Mumbai  |  mid-day online correspondent

The Bengaluru police have reportedly arrested a man from UP for allegedly hacking the phones of Upendra and his wife, Priyanka Upendra, on September 15 and siphoning lakhs of rupees in a cyber fraud

Upendra and wife Priyanka


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The Karnataka Police had arrested a man from Bihar on Wednesday, for allegedly hacking the mobile phones of Kannada actor Upendra and his actress-wife Priyanka Upendra. The man was also accused of siphoning off several lakhs of rupees through cyber fraud.

Bengaluru police arrest UP man

The police have arrested a man, identified the accused as Vikas Kumar, who is a resident of Dashrathpur in Bihar. The arrest came after an investigation initiated at the Sadashivanagar Police Station in Bengaluru,

The police said that the couple's phones were hacked on September 15 after Priyanka clicked on a malicious link received on her mobile. The link was allegedly related to an online purchase. The investigating officer confirmed, "The accused subsequently hacked Priyanka's mobile and sent fraudulent messages to her contacts, falsely claiming she needed Rs 55,000 urgently and requesting the amount be transferred."

Upendra and wife's phones hacked

After receiving the message, Upendra and his manager reportedly tried calling the number, but the accused hacked their phones too. Many of their contacts even transferred money to the bank accounts given by the accused, assuming the messages came from Priyanka.

Upendra's son also allegedly sent Rs 50,000 to his mother's number on receiving the fake message. When others tried calling Priyanka's number, the calls kept getting disconnected, said the police. After realising that her phone had been compromised, Priyanka filed a complaint with the Sadashivanagar Police. Acting quickly, the police traced the accused to Dashrathpur in Bihar and arrested him.

Preliminary investigations revealed startling details besides Vikas Kumar, over a hundred youths aged between 20 and 25 are reportedly involved in similar cybercrimes targeting unsuspecting victims for money.

Bengaluru city topped the list with 6,301 cases, followed by Bengaluru Rural district with 258. It may be recalled that Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara had said that in the first seven months of 2025, a total of 8,620 cybercrime cases were reported in the state.

Out of the 53,000 cybercrimes reported since April 2023, only 70 offenders have been convicted over the past 28 months. On average, the state records about 22,000 cases every year, he said.

Parameshwara added that to tackle the problem, the government has set up 43 new cybercrime police stations across Karnataka.

(With inputs from IANS)

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