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Instagram Couple's 19-Minute Viral Video: A mysterious 19-minute clip has suddenly taken over social media, leaving people confused, curious, and worried. The video, said to be 19 minutes and 34 seconds long, is being searched for everywhere, yet no one really knows where it came from or who made it. As the buzz grows, police cyber teams have now stepped in with an urgent alert.

Police Confirm Video Is Fake:

The Haryana Police Cyber Cell has shared a warning through an Instagram video. Officer Amit Yadav clearly said the viral clip is not real at all. According to him, the entire footage is an AI-generated creation. He also mentioned that some people are forwarding what they are calling 'Part 2' and 'Part 3', and those videos also look like they were made using AI tools.

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How To Check If A Video Is AI-Made?

Yadav added that there’s a website called Sightengine, where users can check if a video has been created using artificial intelligence. He strongly urged people to stop sharing the clip immediately because many users are still uploading and forwarding it without knowing the consequences.

Sharing The Video Can Lead To Serious Legal Trouble:

Sharing an Instagram couple's 19-minute MMS video can land you in big legal trouble. Indian law has strict rules for circulating such content:

  • Under Section 67 of the IT Act, anyone spreading this video can face up to 3 years in jail and a Rs 5 lakh fine for the first offence. A second offence can lead to 5 years in prison.
  • Under Section 67A, the punishment is even harsher: 5 years of imprisonment and a Rs 10 lakh fine for the first offence, and 7 years for a repeat offence.
  • This also falls under IPC Sections 292, 293, and 354C, which deal with obscene and intrusive content.

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In short, forwarding this video, even by mistake, is a criminal act. Police have made it clear: don’t download it, don’t send it, don’t upload it. Stay safe, and avoid viral content that can put you at risk.

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