Mumbai: Cyber City Police, investigating vulgar audio chat about the women in the Clubhouse app chat room, on Saturday said that he had studied two chat spaces where the defendant passed rude comments about women.
The defendant was angry at the simplicity of women, using rude comments and discussed the auction of women’s personal parts.
The three were accused of being produced in front of the Mumbai Court on Saturday and turned on in police custody until January 24.
The police have confiscated their cellphones from three accused.
DCP Rashmi Carandikar, who led the investigation, said, “The accusation has recognized their role in evil.
They said that they were not mutually known personally.” The trio captured consists of Akash Suyal (19), moderator of two chat spaces, and two participants Active – Yashkumar Prashar (22), a law student; And Jaishnav Kakkar (21), a BCUR student.
All three were accused of originating from Haryana.
They were arrested after a brilliant nesting woman with city police on January 19, alleged that the defendant, during a conversation in two chat spaces, had made a rude comment about women, especially from the Muslim community, on 16 and 19 January.
He learned that some of the victims had contacted the cyber police and complained that they were victims of cyber intimidation by the defendant who was angry at them and insulted them.
These women are not part of the chat room.