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395 cyber offences filed in Maharashtra, 211 held amid lockdown

Maharashtra Cyber registered 395 cases for spreading rumours, hate speeches and false news on social media amid the lockdown for the novel Coronavirus outbreak. Besides, 43 cases were registered for misusing audio clips and Youtube videos. In all, 211 people have in arrested for these offences till now

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Published : May 18, 2020, 5:25 PM IST

Updated : May 18, 2020, 6:12 PM IST

Lockdown: 395 cyber offences filed in Maha, 211 held
Lockdown: 395 cyber offences filed in Maha, 211 held

Mumbai: A total of 395 cases have been registered by Maharashtra Cyber till Sunday for spreading rumours, hate speeches and false news on social media amid the lockdown for the novel coronavirus outbreak.

An official said that 169 cases were registered in connection with content on WhatsApp, 154 on Facebook, 18 on Tiktok, seven related to Twitter, four on Instagram.

"Besides, 43 cases were registered for misusing audio clips and Youtube videos. In all, 211 people have in arrested for these offences till now," the official said on Monday.

"In Hingoli, seven cases were filed for using Tiktok to show a particular community in a bad light in connection with the coronavirus outbreak," he added.

The Maharashtra Cyber department urged parents to keep a watch on the surfing habits and social media usage of children between the ages 8-17.

(PTI REPORT)

ALSO READ: Beware of mobile banking malware EventBot, warns CERT-In

Mumbai: A total of 395 cases have been registered by Maharashtra Cyber till Sunday for spreading rumours, hate speeches and false news on social media amid the lockdown for the novel coronavirus outbreak.

An official said that 169 cases were registered in connection with content on WhatsApp, 154 on Facebook, 18 on Tiktok, seven related to Twitter, four on Instagram.

"Besides, 43 cases were registered for misusing audio clips and Youtube videos. In all, 211 people have in arrested for these offences till now," the official said on Monday.

"In Hingoli, seven cases were filed for using Tiktok to show a particular community in a bad light in connection with the coronavirus outbreak," he added.

The Maharashtra Cyber department urged parents to keep a watch on the surfing habits and social media usage of children between the ages 8-17.

(PTI REPORT)

ALSO READ: Beware of mobile banking malware EventBot, warns CERT-In

Last Updated : May 18, 2020, 6:12 PM IST
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