The Delhi Police has submitted a report to the Ministry of Home Affairs in the case of violence in Jafrabad area of Seelampur during a protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act. It has been said that violence has been spread by spreading rumors from social media. There is a possibility of such an incident in the future. To curb these, cyber cell teams are keeping an eye on Facebook and WhatsApp groups. The Ministry of Home Affairs has told the police that the leader of any party should not hesitate to take action.
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According to headquarters sources regarding the matter, after the violent demonstration in Zafarabad on Tuesday, Special Commissioner Crime Branch Satish Golcha on Wednesday submitted the report to the Ministry of Home Affairs. The rumor is being spread by posting misleading and fake videos on social media daily.
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The Special Cell and Cyber Cell teams of Delhi Police are monitoring social media for 24 hours so that it can be used to tighten the rumors. Police will take strict action against such people by registering a case under the IT Act and other sections. Golcha said that the WhatsApp groups have been identified and tightened on the accused. The report also said that after the Jamia Nagar violence, the special branch had informed the district police that the Muslim majority areas in the north-eastern district violence can also occur. Apart from the additional police force, arrangements for drones, etc. were made in advance. Police started finding out about the miscreants by blowing up several drones. To restore peace, the police station is constantly holding meetings with the Aman committees.
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