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Telegram Channel Against Hindu Women - Cybercrime Knows No Religion

Telegram Channel Against Hindu Women - Cybercrime Knows No Religion and cybercrime can happen to a person of any religion or community

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Archana Verma
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The Bulli Bai cybercrime controversy is still raging and 4 people have been arrested so far - in addition to Shweta Singh and Mayank Rawal of Uttarakhand and Vikash Jha from Bangalore, Neeraj Bishnoi from has been arrested and is said to be the mastermind behind the GitHub app.

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Meanwhile, a Twitter user who goes by the name @giyu44 and is suspected to be from Nepal, has claimed that he is the real mastermind and he should be arrested. He says he used the accounts of Vishal and Shweta and they didn't even know what he was doing with their accounts. He offered to surrender to the police if given air tickets.

Meanwhile, in a life stranger than fiction incident, a channel on Telegram has been highlighted as posting obscene photos of Hindu women. Users raised objections to such practices, IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw issued a statement that the government has blocked the said Telegram channel that allegedly circulated obscene photos and abused the Hindu women online.

The Telegram channel's name is said to be Hindu Randiyan.

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In a further development, cyber users demanded that quick action should also be taken in the case of the blocked Telegram channel and the culprits should be arrested, as had been done in the case of Bulli Bai App.

This entire incident shows that cybercrime knows no religion or community. The world has no shortage of perverted minds who want to make use of misplaced psychology of some people to extract money anonymously and disappear into the web of the cyberworld. Cybercrime can happen to anyone without any preference to community or other forms of identities.

Hence, all men and women are cautioned to be vigilant and not allow such perverted criminals to flourish in the cyberworld.

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