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J&K Police arrest 4 for circulating obscene content on social media

By IANS | Updated: May 30, 2024 17:10 IST

Srinagar, May 30 Jammu and Kashmir Police's cyber crime prevention wing, on Thursday, arrested four persons for circulating ...

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Srinagar, May 30 Jammu and Kashmir Police's cyber crime prevention wing, on Thursday, arrested four persons for circulating "obscene and harassing" content on social media.

“These four arrests were made in two separate cases. In one case, Sheikh Muqadas Rafiq of Gulab Bagh, Srinagar, and in the second case Junaid Hussain of Sonwar, Iflaj Mir of Bagh-e-Mehtab and Naveed Mir of Pampore were arrested for circulating ‘obscene and harassing’ content on social media,” a statement by J&K Police cyber crime prevention wing said.

The statement added that the cyber crime prevention wing of J&K police is vigorously working to prevent and eliminate the occurrence of cyber crimes in society.

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