Bhavnagar: Bhavnagar cyber crime police have arrested two more persons and remanded them for two days in the incident of making a science teacher in Bhavnagar a victim of cyber fraud after making him a victim of cyber fraud by giving more than 53 lakhs by trading in the stock market. According to the information received, Chetanbhai Vinodbhai Joshi (Resident, Mul Dharpipla, Dist. Botad), who lives in the staff quarters in Sardar Patel Complex, Kaliyabid, and works as a chemistry teacher in St. 11-12 Science in Sardar Patel Complex, was hacked four months ago by an application called Ofmap. After downloading the message about OTC trading, buying stock at a low price to make good profit and giving the lure that IPO will be profitable, 53.90 lakh rupees were transacted in different bank accounts. Out of which, after allowing an amount of 83,000 to be withdrawn once, he requested to withdraw another amount, saying that he would have to pay more taxes and other charges, and committed betrayal and fraud by stealing an amount of Rs. 53.07 lakhs. Regarding this incident, teacher Chetanbhai Joshi lodged a complaint in Bhavnagar cyber police station on 12-8, PI KG. Chavda conducted an investigation. On the basis of this complaint, the Bhavnagar Cyber ​​Police team arrested the person named Ghanshyam Kawad, the holder of one of the bank accounts where the money was transferred on August 15, and remanded him for five days. After completion of the remand, the person was presented in the court and sent to jail. When the involvement of two more persons also came to light during the police investigation, the cyber police team identified the middlemen who forwarded the bank account Avinash Mukeshbhai Hadia (A.V. 28, now residing, 81, Shantakunj Society, Near Choryasi Dairy, Parwat Patia, Surat, Mul Velavadar, Date .Talaja) and Sanjay Karshanbhai Hadia (B.W. 29, Present Res., 181, Archana School, Puna Village, Sitaram Society, Nana Varachha, Surat, Mula Velavadar, D.T.Talaja) were arrested today after being picked up yesterday Tuesday evening. Investigating officer PI K.G. has been presented in the court and remanded for two days. Chavda said.