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Sister made fake ID of sister on social media, then did this dirty work

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Due to the estrangement, a woman, along with her partner, created a fake ID on social media of a woman who is considered a sister in a relationship.

Jaipur. Many times, even a small grudge becomes the cause of a big crime. One such case has come up in the Jaipur rural area. Here, due to a mutual estrangement, a girl, along with her partner, made a fake ID on the social media (social media) of a sister who is in a relationship and uploaded objectionable photos on it. Later it went viral. Police have arrested the accused woman and her partner in this case.

According to the information received from the police, the victim lodged an FIR in this regard at the Chandwaji police station of Jaipur Rural. He alleged that unknown person on his Instagram fake name IDIs making Later, posting objectionable photos of her, making vulgar comments viral on social media. Seeing the seriousness of the matter, Jaipur Rural SP Shankardutt Sharma formed a team and started an investigation into the matter. The police arrested accused Karan Singh and Simran after collecting information using cyber technology.



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The police officer of Chandwaji police station, Vikrant Sharma, said that the relationship between the victim’s sister-in-law and the woman was estranged from family matters. After that, the accused together with his partner made two or three fake IDs on the social media in the name of the victim and then sent a friend request to the victim’s own information. Objectionable photos and comments of the victim were also written on ID. Police said that accused Simran keeps a good knowledge of social media and is also doing IT related courses. Police is investigating further in this case by registering a case against the accused in 354-D IPC and Section 66-A, 67-A, IT Act.

 

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