A 20-year-old girl, who is studying final-year B.Sc in a private college in Visakhapatnam, was arrested by cyber crime investigation cell (CCIC) police. She was arrested on Thursday on charges of defaming (creating a fake account of) another girl student of the same college, she used this fake Facebook account to post her personal photos along with her phone number with some uncomplimentary comments.
CCIC inspector Mr. K. Satyanarayana Rao said Pollamuri Bhagya Sri Rama Amrutha felt has been nursing a grudge against a girl who is also a B.Sc final-year student, over a petty issue and used to quarrel with her frequently.
Amrutha, who was not aware the gravity of cyber crimes, created a duplicate facebook account in the name of the girl and posted her pictures with unsavoury comments to take a revenge. On noticing the fake account and abusive material against her on Facebook, the victim along with her grandfather lodged a complaint with IV town police station (Dwaraka Zone) around two months ago and subsequently the case was transferred to CCIC in the city. The CCIC team lead by Inspector K. Satyanarayana Rao investigated the case based on the Facebook profile log details and user details (some confidential information). They booked Amrutha under Section 66 (A) and 66(C) of IT Act 2000, 2008 and seized a tablet PC, some SIM cards and a mobile phone from amrutha.
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CCIC inspector Mr. K. Satyanarayana Rao said Pollamuri Bhagya Sri Rama Amrutha felt has been nursing a grudge against a girl who is also a B.Sc final-year student, over a petty issue and used to quarrel with her frequently.
Amrutha, who was not aware the gravity of cyber crimes, created a duplicate facebook account in the name of the girl and posted her pictures with unsavoury comments to take a revenge. On noticing the fake account and abusive material against her on Facebook, the victim along with her grandfather lodged a complaint with IV town police station (Dwaraka Zone) around two months ago and subsequently the case was transferred to CCIC in the city. The CCIC team lead by Inspector K. Satyanarayana Rao investigated the case based on the Facebook profile log details and user details (some confidential information). They booked Amrutha under Section 66 (A) and 66(C) of IT Act 2000, 2008 and seized a tablet PC, some SIM cards and a mobile phone from amrutha.
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