Jaipur, Oct. 28 -- Intensifying their probe into "Operation Shutter down", the Jhalawar Police have arrested six more accused from Delhi, Punjab, and Rajasthan for their alleged involvement in a large-scale interstate cyber fraud targeting government welfare schemes. The operation, launched on October 22 with the arrest of 30 accused, has now uncovered a deep network of insiders and private operatives manipulating official systems. Superintendent of Police, Jhalawar, Amit Kumar said the gang had infiltrated several central and state welfare portals - including PM Kisan Samman Nidhi, Jan Aadhaar, RajSSP (Social Security Pension), and the Disaster Management Information System (DMIS) - to siphon off crores of rupees meant for genuine beneficiaries. "Police have so far frozen around 11,000 suspicious bank accounts linked to the accused, confirming transactions worth nearly Rs.1 crore. Two suspects, including government employees, have also been detained for questioning," said Kumar. He said among the newly arrested is Mohammad Laeeq, an operator at the State Nodal Office of the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi scheme. Laeeq allegedly abused his official login credentials to create unauthorized IDs for private individuals and bypassed OTP verification to activate land seeding and bank accounts of ineligible people. The network extended across multiple states and operated through insider access to government databases, enabling fraudulent fund transfers from various public welfare portals. The operation is ongoing and more arrests are likely. "We are systematically dismantling this inter-state cyber fraud network. The involvement of insiders shows how deep the nexus runs, and we are determined to hold everyone accountable," he said. Among those arrested are Subhash from Delhi, who supplied data of ineligible beneficiaries from Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh for illegal land seeding, and Mohammad Shahid Khan of Bharatpur, a former Land Development Bank contract worker who worked with prime accused Mohammad Laeeq to activate fake accounts. From Punjab's Jalandhar, Rohit Kumar and Sandeep Sharma were held for developing cloned websites of PM Kisan Nidhi and other welfare schemes, while Sunant Sharma has been identified as the gang's key handler. Detained suspects include Ramesh Chand, a Phalodi Collectorate employee who enabled bulk activations through Laeeq, and Bhagchand of Dausa's Lotwara village, accused of linking the highest number of fake beneficiaries in Jhalawar....