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Cyber Police Arrest Mahatma Phule University Student For Objectionable Posts Against Shinde, Fadnavis

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  The cyber cell of Maharashtra Police on Saturday arrested a student of Mahatma Phule University, Ahmednagar district accused of using a Twitter handle 

Mumbai:  The cyber cell of Maharashtra Police on Saturday arrested a student of Mahatma Phule University, Ahmednagar district accused of using a Twitter handle to post objectionable comments against Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

Ganesh Narayan Gote, 29, was allegedly posting obnoxious comments about people holding constitutional positions including the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister. The accused had reportedly also targeted women journalists and abused them on his Twitter handle, officials said.

Officials said that the cyber cell had on October 14 received a complaint from a complainant that there was a person who was using a particular Twitter handle and he was using that Twitter handles to post Obnoxious comments. Not only that the complaint also revealed that the person was using his Twitter handle to abuse women and also abuse some women journalists.

“The accused was taking precautions like using Wifi/VPN etc and he was trying to create an impression that he was posting the content from Mumbai,” officials added.

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After the technical confirmation, a team of Maharashtra Cyber cell left Mumbai on October 28 and conducted raids on certain suspects on Saturday. Two people were detained for questioning and brought to Mumbai by the Maharashtra Cyber team.

According to an official, police are looking into the possibility that some of the content posted by the accused was created by others who were complicit in the crime. The seized devices have been sent to cyber forensic experts to investigate whether more people were involved in creating the content of the tweets.

“Following the arrest, the accused was produced before the Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate of a local court on Saturday and remanded to four days of police custody till November 2,” Sanjay Shintre SP, Maharashtra Cyber Mumbai said.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by HW News staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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