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Retired Major booked for posting fake news on social media

A retired Major was booked for allegedly posting fake news on twitter regarding that the Cyberabad Police banned the sale of oranges in the City, an old news report in an English daily. As the post might promote enmity between different religions, a criminal case was registered against the retired army Major.

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Published : Apr 28, 2020, 9:33 AM IST

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Retired army Major booked for posting fake news on social media

Hyderabad (Telangana): A retired major of the Indian Army was on Monday booked by the Cyberabad Police for allegedly posting fake news on a social media platform, police said.

The Cyber Crime Police noticed that Twitter account holder "theskindoctor13" created a fake news article by editing an old news report in an English daily as 'Cyberabad Police Bans sale of Oranges in the City', an official release said.

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The Twitter account holder also attached a morphed photo of senior police officers of the Cyberabad Police Commissionerate with the fake news, it said.

"In the fake news/article it was mentioned that to boost secularism to the hilt, Cyberabad police banned the display, sale and consumption of Oranges in the City as saffron colour of oranges is hurting the sentiments of the Muslims," the release said.

As the post is likely to promote enmity between different religions and prejudicial to the maintenance of communal harmony, a criminal case was registered against the retired army Major for posting the fake news, the Cyberabad Police said.

Cyberabad is one of the three Police Commissionerates covering Hyderabad and its adjoining areas.

(PTI report)

Hyderabad (Telangana): A retired major of the Indian Army was on Monday booked by the Cyberabad Police for allegedly posting fake news on a social media platform, police said.

The Cyber Crime Police noticed that Twitter account holder "theskindoctor13" created a fake news article by editing an old news report in an English daily as 'Cyberabad Police Bans sale of Oranges in the City', an official release said.

Also read: COVID-19: States demand extension of lockdown post May 3

The Twitter account holder also attached a morphed photo of senior police officers of the Cyberabad Police Commissionerate with the fake news, it said.

"In the fake news/article it was mentioned that to boost secularism to the hilt, Cyberabad police banned the display, sale and consumption of Oranges in the City as saffron colour of oranges is hurting the sentiments of the Muslims," the release said.

As the post is likely to promote enmity between different religions and prejudicial to the maintenance of communal harmony, a criminal case was registered against the retired army Major for posting the fake news, the Cyberabad Police said.

Cyberabad is one of the three Police Commissionerates covering Hyderabad and its adjoining areas.

(PTI report)

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