Legal Action Threatened for Spreading Rumors in Honey Trap Case
Honey trap case: SP warns action against spreading rumours on social media
The Hindu
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Superintendent of Police P. Jagadeesh has issued a warning against the dissemination of unverified information related to a recent honey trap case in the district. The SP emphasized that such rumors violate victims' privacy and can cause significant psychological harm.
- 01Legal action will be taken against those spreading rumors.
- 02Victims' personal details are being disclosed on social media.
- 03The SP highlighted the psychological impact on victims.
- 04Unverified news can lead to misinformation.
- 05Privacy violations are a serious concern in such cases.
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Superintendent of Police P. Jagadeesh has cautioned against the circulation of unverified information regarding a recent honey trap case in the district. He noted that individuals are sharing personal details of the victims on social media, which not only breaches their privacy but also inflicts severe psychological distress. The SP stated that legal action will be pursued against those responsible for spreading such rumors, emphasizing the importance of protecting victims' rights and mental well-being. The warning serves as a reminder of the potential consequences of misinformation in sensitive cases like this.
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The warning aims to protect victims from further distress and uphold their privacy rights.
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