PRAYAGRAJ, Jan. 21 -- A case of cyber fraud involving Rs.20.12 lakh has come to light in the city, where Alok Sharma, a resident of Drummond Road, was deceived by promises of profit in share trading. Based on Sharma's complaint, the Cyber Police have registered an FIR and are investigating the matter. According to Alok Sharma of the Cantonment area, a person from the United Kingdom initially befriended him through social media and later lured him into investing in share trading. Trusting the individual, Sharma invested Rs.20.12 lakh across different companies as suggested by the accused. Subsequently, the fraudster pressured him, claiming that a larger investment of Rs.60 lakh was required within five days to prevent the total capital from being lost. Sharma alleged that the accused ultimately absconded with the money he had invested. Om Narayan Gautam, in-charge of the Cyber Police Station, confirmed that a case has been registered based on the complaint, and a thorough investigation into the matter is underway. Police in Kaushambi district arrested a drug trafficker and seized MDMA (ecstasy tablet) worth about Rs.20 lakh late on Monday night, officials said. The arrest was made by Kokhraj police following a tip-off. The accused was stopped while travelling from Bhadohi to Mumbai. He was caught before he could board a train from Cheoki railway station in Prayagraj. The accused has been identified as Sandeep Kumar Rajak, a resident of Bhadwan village in Kokhraj. Police recovered 147 grams of MDMA, a banned synthetic drug. According to police, the information was first received by Shahjadpur Tendhimode police outpost in-charge Ganesh Kumar. After this, inspector Chandrabhushan Maurya formed a team and sealed the area near Tendhimode bus station, leading to the arrest. Superintendent of police Rajesh Kumar said investigations are ongoing. Police have identified the supplier in Bhadohi and are trying to trace the person who was supposed to receive the drugs in Mumbai. During questioning, Sandeep told police that he planned to travel to Mumbai, where he was asked to deliver the drugs to a contact. He said he was promised Rs.10,000 for the delivery. Police also said he is a drug user and was drawn into trafficking through a larger network. SI Ganesh Kumar said the gang leader has been identified as Lavkush, a resident of Gyanpur in Bhadohi. Teams from the Special Operations Group (SOG) have been deployed to arrest him and other gang members. "Drugs worth Rs.20 lakh have been seized and one trafficker has been arrested. We are working to break the entire network soon," SP Rajesh Kumar said....