Crime on the social site is gradually increasing in crime against girls and women. The court expressed deep concern over it. The court has said that social sites are playing an important role in the expansion of the era of Information Revolution on one side, while some anti-social elements have made it a place of crime. The court of Additional Sessions Judge Virendra Bhatt, Rohini located this comment has denied the relieving of the young man accused of uploading pornographic photograph of a girl on Facebook.

The court has dismissed the bail plea of ​​the accused Rajesh, while warning the people. Also, the police have asked the police to interrogate the accused on remand and interrogate the accused. According to the FIR, a girl was raped. Her obscene picture was taken, the video was made and then uploaded to a fake Facebook account. The court said that these allegations can not be ignored.

Pornographic picture from the accused’s mobile: 
Police have recovered its mobile from the accused on Thursday. It contains pornographic pictures of the victim. The police said this before Friday in front of the court. The police said the mobile would be sent to the lab for investigation. Apart from this, the process of collecting other evidence related to this case is in progress. The police also told the court that the accused has admitted that he took a photo and made a video, but he did not upload it to Facebook. The defendant also said in the court that the accused and the victims are friends and both have a friendly relationship. But the court dismissed these arguments and said that how a friend can do this. The unidentified message from the victim’s message came on Messenger

In this case, some pictures and videos were sent to victim girl’s Facebook Messenger. After seeing them the whole matter was revealed. Right from there, it also came to know that they were uploaded on Facebook too. After this the matter was registered in the police. In the police investigation, the identity of this account was created by the fake name.

During investigation, the police found that the accused Rajesh had opened a fake Facebook account from his friend’s mobile. The name that this account was opened was a friend of Rajesh, on Facebook. Long ago, he had deactivated his account (Deactivate). This information was to Rajesh. He resorted to the name of the same friend and opened a fake account, uploaded a photograph of the victim and uploaded the video on it.

In the event of proven allegations of rape, the accused can be sentenced to ten years imprisonment for life imprisonment. At the same time, in the event of making a porn video (under section 67 of the Technology and Information Act), there is a provision of a fine of three years and a penalty of Rs five lakh for the first offense. Also, the maximum punishment for a maximum punishment of seven years and a fine of ten lakh rupees can be for the uploading of pornographic videos or photographs to the social site.

Cases recorded
2015 77
2016 92
Chargesheet filed in court 
2015 39
2016 38
arrests
38
2015 33
convicted 33 convicted
2015 5
2016 11

(Delhi Police figures)