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A Delhi man with 50+ criminal convictions was arrested for disrupting virtual court hearings in undergarments, smoking, and drinking using a fake identity.
A 32-year-old Delhi man with over 50 prior convictions for robbery and weapon offenses, Mohammad Imran, was arrested for disrupting virtual court hearings on September 16 and 17 by appearing in undergarments, smoking, and drinking while using the alias Akib Akhlak.
Court staff reported his behavior, prompting a police investigation that traced him through fake email accounts, IP addresses, and local intelligence to his residence in Old Mustafabad.
Imran, a former AC mechanic released from jail in 2021, admitted to joining the hearings out of curiosity and acknowledged his misconduct.
Police recovered a mobile phone, SIM card, and router used in the incident.
The case highlights concerns over security and decorum in remote judicial proceedings.
Un hombre de Delhi con más de 50 condenas penales fue arrestado por interrumpir audiencias de corte virtuales en ropa interior, fumar y beber usando una identidad falsa.