Author name: Narayana Swamy G

Sri. Narayanaswamy G. is one of the highly prominent advocate in Bengaluru, bringing extensive experience to complex litigation. His expertise spans a diverse range of high-profile Civil and Criminal matters, including intricate property disputes, matrimonial cases, murder, POCSO, drug trafficking, etc. Beyond the courtroom, he is a dedicated leader. He is the State President of the Jayakarnataka Legal Cell since 2017 and was elected twice in the year 2016 and 2021, to the Governing Council of the Advocates’ Association, Bengaluru, the largest advocates’ association in Asia and also served as Ex-Vice President of the City Civil Court, Advocates’ Association, Bengaluru, establishing his profound influence within the legal community.

The Hidden Cost of ₹5,000: Advocate Narayana Swamy G on How Students Become Unwitting Cybercrime Conduits
Cybercrime

The Hidden Cost of ₹5,000: Advocate Narayana Swamy G on How Students Become Unwitting Cybercrime Conduits

Beyond the Scam: Why India’s Legal System is Struggling to Contain the Cybercrime Wave In an era dominated by digital transactions, cybercrime is rapidly evolving, often targeting the most vulnerable. The cynical use of young college students as “mules” for illicit money transfers and the systemic challenges faced by law enforcement. The High-Risk “Mule Account” Scam One of the most concerning scams detailed involves the manipulation of college students for financial fraud. This scheme turns young, naive individuals into criminals without their full knowledge, often for a meager sum. The Lure of Easy Money: Scammers approach college students, offering them a small amount of money, typically ₹5,000 to ₹10,000, as pocket money. The Documentation Trap: In exchange for this sum, the students are asked to provide their Aadhaar Card and PAN Card to open a new bank account in their name. The Execution of Fraud: The scammers then take complete control of this new account. They use it as a “mule account,” transferring money that has been fraudulently obtained from other victims (e.g., through online scams or after freezing legitimate accounts). The Devastating Consequence: After the scammed money (often in lakhs) is deposited and withdrawn by the fraudsters, the original victims file FIRs. Since the account is legally in the student’s name, the FIR and subsequent legal action are filed against the college student, who then faces the risk of jail time. The student remains legally liable because the account is in their name, even if they only received a small fraction of the money. Other Emerging Digital Threats The discussion also briefly touched upon other forms of digital criminal activity: Job Offer Extortion: Fraudsters promising jobs trick victims into creating explicit content which is then screen-recorded and used for blackmail and extortion. Stolen Phone Scams: Thieves steal mobile phones and use them to intercept OTPs or conduct other financial scams, often targeting vulnerable and less tech-savvy individuals in rural areas who do not know the immediate steps to take after losing their phone. The Systemic Failures in Combating Cybercrime The founder of Jaitra Associates, Advocate Narayanaswamy G, highlighted several issues within the enforcement and judicial systems that allow cybercrime to flourish: Inadequate Police Training and Resources: The current police system is not sufficiently equipped to investigate complex cybercrime. Lawyer Narayanaswamy G notes that the system lacks the necessary training, technology, and facility resources to effectively counter and solve these sophisticated crimes. More focus on in-depth training for the police is crucial. Judicial Overload: Dedicated courts for cybercrime matters, such as those handling account freezing/defreezing requests, are already struggling. They are currently overwhelmed, dealing with an estimated 500 to 600 cases per day. A Need for Specialization: Advocate Narayanaswamy G says that the prediction is clear, in the future, cybercrime will become the highest form of crime, dominating legal dockets. The current infrastructure will not suffice, and the need for five or six times the current number of specialized cybercrime courts will soon become a reality. Stay Alert and Protect Your Identity Advocate Narayanaswamy G conveys that the rapid rise of digital fraud necessitates extreme caution. The greatest defense against falling victim to these evolving scams is awareness. Never share personal documents like Aadhaar or PAN cards for “easy money” schemes, as the legal and personal costs far outweigh any temporary financial gain. As the system works to catch up to the pace of cyber criminals, personal vigilance remains the strongest shield. https://youtu.be/bfPR1BVhr0o?si=xWCAxBTiCSYs-jo9

Biography of Advocate Narayana Swamy G
Civil Litigation, Criminal Law, Family Law, Labour Law, Money Extortion, Senior Advocate

Biography of Advocate Narayana Swamy G

Biography Sri. Narayana Swamy G Sri. Narayanaswamy G., born on 23rd February 1984 in the quiet village of Kodigehalli, Tumkuru District. His roots are in the rural heart of Karnataka, where his parents, Sri. Gangaiah and Smt. Yellamma, toiled as farmers. His path was defined by hard work, not privilege. Upon the unwavering support of his elder sister, Smt. Manjula, he made the journey to Bengaluru. He studied in a Government School, Jaraganahalli, where he completed his SSLC, unfortunately post the schooling due to certain difficulties, he took a break from his education and started working in a workshop as mechanic. After 5 years, he realized that it is very important to continue his education, thus he joined a Government PU College, Yadiyur, and completed his PU education. Thereafter, he pursued his BA degree from BES Degree College of Arts Commerce & Science, Bengaluru, often studying in the central library situated at South End Circle, after long hours of working as a mechanic in a garage. Meanwhile, along with his education, he was an excellent sportsperson, was playing Kabbadi for Nationals, he also represented Bangalore University in Kabbadi tournaments. Despite every difficulty, he went on to complete his LLB in 2010 from the same college, proving that your circumstances do not define your potential. Today, he stands as a dynamic, young, and energetic advocate in Karnataka, practicing in various areas of civil and criminal matters, such as property matters, matrimonial matters, etc in civil and murder cases, pocso cases, drug trafficking cases, etc in criminal matters. He is known for tackling high-profile cases, including his defense counsel role in cases involving Mutthappa Rai, Aishwaraya Gold scam case and also his recent role in the Renukaswamy murder case, which is the talk of the town in recent days, and cases involving many other celebrities and politicians. His influence extends to policy and governance: he has been elected twice in the year 2016 and 2021 to the post of Governing Council of the Advocates’ Association, Bengaluru—the largest advocates’ association in Asia and also was Ex-Vice President of the City Civil Court, Advocates’ Association, Bengaluru. Presently, he serves as the State President of the Jayakarnataka Legal Cell since 2017. He is a passionate advocate for the Advocates’ Protection Act, who was leading the struggles driven by a clear mission to ensure a fearless and dignified environment for the entire legal fraternity across Karnataka. Jaitra Associates, a highly successful law firm, is efficiently led by him, overseeing the practice of nearly 15 advocates. The firm boasts an excellent track record of its practicing advocates successfully becoming judges and is deeply committed to nurturing talent by offering valuable internship opportunities to students. Significantly, Jaitra Associates is recognized for molding its advocates into a form conducive to establishing successful independent practices, and it consistently champions and encourages especially first-generation advocates and lawyers from rural backgrounds. He is not just a formidable lawyer, he is a man of remarkable talent. He is an excellent singer, trained by his Guru Smt. Manjula Gururaj, a national Kabaddi player, a social worker and a Kannada Activist. His journey demonstrates that a balanced life, rich with passion and discipline, fuels success. Beyond his legal practice, he has set an extraordinary benchmark for social responsibility, one of such social work during the most crucial moments of the COVID-19 pandemic, when fear ruled, he spent crores of rupees from his own pocket to provide ration, medical kits, and essential supplies to countless people. Most heroically, he voluntarily took on the task of performing the last rites for dead bodies that were left untouched and abandoned by their own families. A remarkable incident during the Kaveri dispute, he personally availed bail for nearly 300 Kannada Activists out of his personal expenses and also have acquitted them from the said cases without taking any fee. Rather than giving mere words and hopes to the beloved Kannadigas, he used law as a weapon to protect the interest of the prominent Kannada Activists. This is what a true role model looks like a person who climbs the ladder of success, not to admire the view alone, but to reach back and help lift countless others. His mission is clear to build a fearless, united, and resilient legal fraternity where justice can thrive and every advocate can work with dignity. Throughout his career, he has been a strong voice for advocates’ rights and safety across Karnataka. His vision focuses on ensuring security, support, and protection for all legal professionals, especially against the challenges and threats they face while upholding the law. He has consistently prioritized judicial interests over personal gain. In several cases, he conducted on probono basis for the public good. Till today, he had been constantly striving for the justice of the helpless people who had been victimized. He is a man known for his dedication, courage, and unwavering commitment to justice. He is the true inspiration, the authentic role model for many young lawyers and aspiring lawyers. https://youtu.be/1SzLzaRBz7U?si=cU7o-c-flWis-3FShttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcK1QSCWdn0

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