New Delhi: A 19-year-old student studied metallurgical engineering and materials in IIT, Kharagpur, had been arrested for allegedly stalking students and teachers and circulating their pictures on social media.
The police said that Patna Resident Mahavir even hacked the online class and joined the WhatSApp School group to access contacts and pictures of small girls.
The police first learned about Mahavir when they received complaints about online stalkers students and teachers from North Delhi School on August 8 and from the number of students and teachers too, “said Sagar Singh Kalsi, DCP (North).” The school also accused the man into the online class and Join the WhatsApp group without admin consent.
Some pictures of students, morphed to look naked and semi-nude, are also circulated on social media platforms.
“Based on complaints, a case is listed under the Criminal Code and the provisions of the Pocso Law and acts.
Calci said,” Our team began to follow the prospects provided by the school.
We asked the victims, teachers and parents and identified 33 Virtual NoSApp numbers, five Instagram profiles and several calls using the fake caller ID application.
We also analyze the details of IP from the WhatsApp, Instagram and False e-mail ID and can be zero in Mahavir from Patna as a stalker.
“Connecting how investigations identify Mahavir, DCP said that while analyzing cellphone numbers, the police found that one of the numbers was used to contact one of the victims three years ago and since then stalked it.
After the suspect was arrested from his residence in Patna, where he was interrogated, where Students of Engineering claimed to use the application for fake caller ID and for virtual numbers on WhatsApp to contact Delhi school girls and teachers.
A police officer was disclosed, “Mahavir also uses the application that changes the sound when contacting the victims to hide his identity.
He used the application to mark the photos of the victims and upload them on the fake Instagram profile made in their name.
Some obscene videos and photos are also found on Mahavir’s cellphone.
“The researchers said that there were no monetary transactions made and the defendant claimed to have done everything for fun.” We checked social media accounts and found him squeezing people to reveal their telephone numbers, so he could use it.
However, there is no monetary.
However, there is no transaction money.
“An officer who benefits the investigation added,” Mahavir claims that he likes a girl and is crazy but then starts looking for friends on Instagram and creates fake IDs and post photos of the girls who change.
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