New Delhi: Delhi Police's Cyber cell has arrested the admin of the Instagram group which was being used to share obscene messages and morphed pictures of underage girls on the social media site, officials said on Wednesday.
Police said the 18-year-old admin of the group, known as "Bois Locker Room", appeared for his class 12 board examinations this year.
He is a student of a school in Delhi-NCR. Four group members, who all are majors, above 18 years, have joined the probe on Wednesday, a senior police official said.
The admin created the group in the first week of April and added his friends and their acquaintances from other schools and neighbourhood, which is how the group expanded, he said.
The name of the arrested person has not been disclosed by the police as they said it could lead to the identification of other group members, who are mostly minors.
Investigations so far have revealed that at least 27 members were part of the group and they deactivated it soon after screenshots of their chat came to light, the police official said.
The 15-year-old juvenile, who was apprehended in connection with the case on Monday, was an active member and shared photographs of girls in the group. During questioning, he said he was added to the group by one of his friends, the official said.
Since Tuesday, at least 15 members of the group have been questioned so far.
The juveniles, who are part of the group, are being quizzed at their home in the presence of their parents and members of NGOs.
So far, the identified members were found to be using their own cell phone for the purpose and if any other device comes to notice during the course of the investigation, it will be seized for verification, police said.
The devices used to engage in the "offensive and vulgar communication" have been seized from the group members, police said, adding that students from at least four-five schools were found to be involved.
"The CyPAD unit has sought information about the alleged group and it's members from Instagram. Their reply is awaited. The devices of the identified members of the group have been seized and sent for forensic analysis," said Anil Mittal, Additional PRO of Delhi Police.