The Cyber Police of Kashmir have arrested a man from Siwal Khas, Meerut in Uttar Pradesh. He is accused of sharing sexually explicit content of a woman on social media and blackmailing her. This arrest is part of an ongoing investigation into online harassment, showing that authorities are serious about tackling cybercrimes, especially those that target women.
The Kashmir Cyber Police announced the arrest in a post on X (formerly Twitter). They stated, “Cyberpolicekmr has arrested an accused from Siwal Khas, Meerut (UP), for transmitting sexually explicit content of a victim on social media and blackmailing her. We reiterate our ZERO TOLERANCE for crimes against women.” The post also tagged other police departments to emphasize their commitment to safety.
In their message, the Cyber Police highlighted the importance of safety, urging everyone to report any incidents of blackmail or harassment right away. They advised people to think carefully before sharing personal content online. The post concluded with a call to action: “Together, let’s fight cybercrime. Dial 1930 or visit your nearest Cyber Police Station. #StaySafe #CyberAwareness.”
This case serves as a reminder of the risks associated with sharing personal information online and the importance of reporting any suspicious or harmful behavior. The Cyber Police are dedicated to protecting individuals from cyber threats and ensuring a safer online environment for everyone.
@Cyberpolicekmr has arrested an accused from Siwal Khas, Meerut (UP), for transmitting sexually explicit content of a victim on social media and blackmailing her. We reiterate our ZERO TOLERANCE for crimes against women. @JmuKmrPolice @KashmirPolice @SrinagarPolice @IftkharTalib
— Cyber Police Kashmir (@Cyberpolicekmr) January 11, 2025