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Noida: Stranger posts the threat of rape on the insta girl post

Noida: Stranger posts the threat of rape on the insta girl post
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Noida: Instagram account users have been ordered for allegedly sending the threat of rape to a 16-year-old girl who has posted several images on the photo blogging site.
Users, whose identity police tried to ensure, write threats in the comments section of the post in November.
The user was ordered on complaints by the mother of class XI, which was a lawyer who practiced in the Delhi High Court.
Teenagers, said his mother, have used Instagram since 2018.
“On November 23 that my daughter posted several photos on Instagram.
A few days later, he noticed that users who did not know are made comments on the photo and issue the threat of rape,” he said.
“My daughter blocked the user and told me about this problem.
We then learned that one of his friends, too, had been threatened with Whatsapp.
The messages sent to him turned out to be a terrible rape and violent rape.
I suspected whatsapp.
And Instagram messages have been sent by people the same, “the girl’s mother added.
He said comments on posts had left his daughter trauma and were emotionally disturbed.
“I am a single mother.
This is the household of all women for us.
The threat to my daughter has left me scared and worried about her security,” said the lawyer.
Complaints submitted in cyber cells, which submitted a report after the initial investigation.
“Cyber ​​Cell asked the Sector Police Office 49 to register Fir Wednesday.
This case has been registered from unknown users under the 66C and 67A of the IT law.
The investigation has been launched into this problem,” Vinod Kumar said , “said Vinod Kumar,” said Vinod Kumar, “said Vinod Kumar,” Vinod Kumar said, “said Vinod Kumar,” Vinod Kumar said, “said Vinod Kumar,” Police Station Sho of Sector 49.
If the user can face A maximum sentence of five years in prison.
The girl said she was increasingly targeted and controlled on social media.
“The worst is that this violation is suspected.
The government must frame more stringent laws for such cases.
The perpetrator will continue to go,” he said.
Police officers agreed that even though women were increasingly becoming victims of Cybercrime, only a few of them reported the crime.
In the absence of sufficient reporting, the defendant often left without punishment, said an officer.
(The identity of the victim has not been disclosed to protect his privacy in accordance with the direction of the Supreme Court about cases related to sexual violence)

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