CA aspirant held for posting vulgar images of Hindu deities
MUMBAI, May 13 -- The Maharashtra Cyber Police on Sunday arrested a 39-year-old aspiring chartered accountant from Indore for allegedly creating vulgar edits of Hindu deities and posting them on social media.
According to the police, MP Medha Kulkarni had complained to chief minister Devendra Fadnavis last year about distorted depictions of Hindu deities making rounds online. The CM directed the Director General of Police to take action against such social media users. Based on this complaint, the Maharashtra Cyber police have flagged the offensive social media accounts.
Using technical analysis, they tracked the owner of this social media account, who was identified as a B Com graduate from Madhya Pradesh. The cyber police scanned his phone and allegedly found six additional X accounts he was running to disseminate similar obscene and provocative content online. These X accounts were operating in a coordinated manner, spreading derogatory material across various platforms, including Twitter, Facebook, online marketplaces, and pornographic websites, said a police officer.
An FIR was registered against him under relevant sections of the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, and the Information Technology Act, 2000.
The police conducting forensic analysis to trace the real identities of those six X accounts, which are presumed to be fake. "We have arrested the accused and are questioning about his motive and associates," said the officer from Maharashtra cyber police. The aspirant was arrested and remanded to police custody till May 13....
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