Gujarat: 3 booked for spreading fake news about Rath Yatra
Gujarat: 3 booked for spreading fake news about Rath Yatra
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Ahemdabad: After Tailor murder in Udaipur, the cyber police is monitoring the activities of people on social media so as to avoid futher incidence in future. The social media monitoring cell of the cyber crime branch, while keeping a watch on various platforms, came across YouTube channels which were allegedly spreading fake  news about attack on Rath Yatra. There was an attempt to disturb peace and social harmony through the YouTube channels.
On Saturday, Suresh Parmar (26), Suresh Luhar (20) and Jigar Dhomeliya (20) have been booked under various sections of IPC 505 (1), 505 (2), The police said that the three accused came from financially weaker backgrounds and used the YouTube channels to earn through the advertisements. Behrampura resident Parmar runs a YouTube channel named Gujarat Media News and earns Rs 1 lakh through it.
 The second Luhar is a resident of Mangrol village in Banaskantha district and used to run ‘Gujarat ek Sagar’ channel. The accused used to earn Rs 60,000 annually through the channel. Bhavnagar resident Dhomeliya runs ‘JD News’, earning Rs 1.5 lakh per annum.
According to the reports, these three posted a video with a caption terror on Rathyatra  claiming that various people injured in that after which a complain  is registered on them for spreading fake news. 

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