Pune Cyber Police Arrested Highly Educated Person For ₹2.46 Crore College Fraud

Accused, who cleared UPSC exams and worked as a university professor, lured victims with fake AI and drone projects; police arrested him in Hyderabad and brought him to Pune.
Highly Educated Mastermind Arrested for ₹2.46 Crore College Fraud, Pune Cyber Police Recover ₹50 Lakh Assets
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Pune, 25 September 2025: Pune Cyber Police have arrested a highly educated individual from Hyderabad for defrauding a reputed engineering college in Pune of ₹2.46 crore. The accused, Sitayya Kilaru, holds a master’s degree from Staffordshire University, London, and a PhD from Birmingham University, London.

He has also cleared both the preliminary and main UPSC exams and worked as a professor in several Hyderabad universities between 2015 and 2018.

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The investigation revealed that Kilaru gained the trust of college professors by presenting fake projects through emails and WhatsApp calls. He even impersonated a prestigious IIT Mumbai professor, claiming he could secure AI and drone projects from the central government. However, the police confirmed that he had no association with IIT Mumbai.

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Acting on a complaint filed at Pune Cyber Police Station, a team led by Senior Inspector Swapnali Shinde conducted a search operation in Hyderabad on September 21 and arrested Kilaru without resistance.

Authorities seized assets worth around ₹50 lakh from him, including 10 debit cards, 13 bank passbooks, 15 chequebooks, five 5G SIM cards, gold purchase receipts, four mobile phones, a tablet, a laptop, jewellery, and two cars.

According to Pune Cyber Police, Kilaru, originally from Vijayawada, turned to crime after leaving his job in 2022 following family disputes. The Hyderabad court granted a transit remand, and he has been brought to Pune, where he will remain in police custody until September 28.

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Police Commissioner Amitesh Kumar and senior officials praised the cyber team for the successful operation, highlighting their coordination and meticulous planning in bringing the accused to justice.

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