- By Anushka Vats
- Fri, 18 Oct 2024 12:28 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Obscene Video Of Children Sold Via Instagram: A case of selling obscene videos across the country via Instagram has come to light. The obscene videos were shared via Instagram accounts of several teenagers studying in schools in the Gorakhpur district of Uttar Pradesh. When the Tamil Nadu police got to know about the obscene videos going viral, the police headquarters in Uttar Pradesh were informed about it.
The cyber police station, which became active on the instructions of the officers, took an 11th standard student studying in a school in the Kudhaghat area into custody and registered a case against him and presented him in court from where he was sent to the child protection home. They are searching for another student living in the Gorakhnath area.
During interrogation, the student confessed to the crime and told that he had created an account on the Nekogram app. Besides this, he also worked as a dark web seller and sold obscene videos through Telegram, with the help of which he has been successful in selling about 4,000 videos so far.
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UP Cyber police have also found many obscene chats on his site. Investigation revealed that the accused is the leader of a gang that operates objectionable videos of children. Besides Kudhaghat, he has trapped students of many schools in the district and is using their Telegram and Instagram accounts.
The cyber police station is also looking for another student living in the Gorakhnath area who has sold pornographic videos of more than 100 children across the country.
Pornographic videos were sold with the help of dark web seller: During an interrogation of the student from the Chauri Chaura area, it was revealed that he became friends with a gang leader named Raj Tiwari on Telegram. After becoming friends, he used to give him the link to porn videos. He used to sell them on Telegram with the help of a dark web seller. The student used to get three to 15 thousand rupees for one video, a 30 percent profit in the total amount.