A person who created an account in the name of a girl on Facebook was arrested

A person who created an account in the name of a girl on Facebook was arrested

A person who created an account in the name of a girl on the social networking site Facebook was arrested by the police, the police also posted the original picture on his account.

According to Indian media, this account was run by a man named Nisha Jindal, who has been arrested by the police. The account had more than 10,000 followers and 4,000 friends, and posts were posted on the account on a daily basis, most of which were provocative. Based on

This account would have been running successfully had it not been for posting false information about the coronavirus.

Ravi Pujar, the real person behind Shah Jindal, wrote in his post one day that the World Health Organization (WHO) will give 10 thousand ventilators to India, after this post the police came into action.

Additional Superintendent of Police Pankaj Chandra says that we have been keeping an eye on this profile since last month, we were surprised to see the post about WHO. We also wrote to Facebook about it but we didn’t get a reply after which we traced it with the help of cyber experts.

According to police officials, Pujar used to share information that gave the impression that he was affiliated with a major organization like the WHO or the United Nations.

“I did all this just for fun, people would never have appreciated my intelligence if I had done it with my real identity, so I started posting as a woman,” Pujar told police custody.

After the police arrested Pujar, his original picture was also posted on Nisha Jindal’s account. Nisha’s profile now features a picture of a middle-aged man with the caption, ‘I am in police custody, I am Nisha. I am Jindal’.

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2024-07-24 12:24:12

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