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[2025:RJ-JD:50112] (3 of 4) [CRLMB-12800/2025]
4. Heard learned counsel for the parties. This
Court, while hearing the present bail application
along with other bail applications related to
cybercrime, heard the DGP Rajasthan, ADG Cyber,
CP Jodhpur Commissionerate, ACP Pushpendra
Singh and Investigating Officers of the respective
cases and thereafter noted the seriousness and
gravity of the offences as alleged in the respective
FIRs. The contents of the FIR of the present case
shows that the petitioner is mastermind behind
using the mule accounts and mule money for sale
and purchase of digital currencies namely, binanc,
USDT etc. The mode and method of doing crimes,
as noted by this Court and informed by
Investigating Officer by his report dated
03.10.2025, is very complex and highly technical
and the present petitioner along with the other
persons who are yet to be arrested are involved in
getting the money of cyber offences into the mule
accounts and thereafter the money is withdrawn
through ATMs and is further used for purchase of
digital currencies and that digital currency is
further transferred through digital mechanism out
of the country. After hearing the counsel for the
petitioner, going through the report of the
Investigating Officer dated 03.10.202025 as well
as the Investigating Officer, this Court noted that
the present case is of serious nature where many
persons involved in the complete nexus are yet to
be arrested and the entire transaction as involved
is yet to be investigated and various layers of
money trails is to investigated by police.
Considering the overall facts and circumstances
and seriousness of the offence, this Court is not
inclined to enlarge the present petitioner on bail.