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Mumbai Cyber Police arrest one user after Sonakshi Sinha’s complaint for online harassment

Many users troll celebrities, target them on social media. Sometimes, the situation gets worse. Bollywood actress Sonakshi Sinha has decided that she will no longer be silent.

A person who made objectionable comments on an Instagram video of Bollywood actress Sonakshi Sinha has been arrested. Actually, Sonakshi’s team had contacted the Mumbai Police after a comment made on Instagram and filed a complaint. After this, the Mumbai Cyber ​​Police has arrested a 27-year-old man and the accused hails from Aurangabad.

Many users troll celebrities, target them on social media. Sometimes, the situation gets worse. Especially when celebrities are threatened with death or rape. Bollywood actress Sonakshi Sinha has decided that she will no longer be silent. Sonakshi has lodged an FIR with the Mumbai Police against online arrests, taking action on which the cyber cell has arrested an accused.

According to the cyber police, on 7 August, actress Sonakshi Sinha shared a video on Instagram of online cyberbullying. Harassment was related to the safety of women, on which a person commented in offensive language, about which the cyber police have received a complaint. After receiving the complaint, cyber police arrested Aurangabad resident Shashikant Gulab Jadhav (27) for making lewd remarks.

Jadhav studies B.Com and works as a manager in a restaurant. The police investigating the matter have come to know that Jadhav has made similar vulgar comments on social media posts of not only Sonakshi Sinha but many other celebrities. After arresting Jadhav, he was produced by the cyber police in the court, where the court has sent Jadhav to judicial custody.

Mumbai Police DCP (Cyber) Rashmi Karandikar told in an interview, ‘We have arrested the accused. The Mumbai Police Cyber ​​Cell plays a role in making the Internet a safer place. Also, women safety has always been our priority. Cyberbullying and cyberstalking is a punishable offense. We all should work towards making the Internet safe for all.’

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