Clubhouse: Delhi Police picks up 18 year old Lucknow boy for hate chat; family unknown Delhi News – Times of India

LUCKNOW/NEW DELHI: An 18-year-old boy from Lucknow studying in a prominent school was picked up for questioning by a Delhi Police team late on Friday night in a controversial online case. club house Chat that angered the Muslim community, especially the women.
Delhi Police sources said the boy was not arrested or detained as he was an associate. His mobile phone is being checked to confirm allegations that he created and operated a chat group at the clubhouse on January 17 under the ID “Bismillah-ul Bilal Khan”, and later using the ID “Sallos”. handed over the control to another participant.
The boy’s family said they were unaware as to why the police took him away around midnight. his father, who is in the hospital covid, told TOI that the police team did not provide details. He said, ‘I am not aware of this matter.
The school where the boy’s father studies is an accountant. The school principal said that the boy was a disciplined student and was good at studies. A friend said that he could not imagine that the boy could be involved in something for which the police would be called. “There must be some misconception about what he is being questioned about.” A partial screen recording of a clubhouse chat, in which participants allegedly made obscene remarks about Muslim women, later went viral.
“Before proceeding with any arrest, the authenticity of the recording must be ascertained, as well as the voice matching of the suspects. We have to rule out any voice modulation in the recording, as it will be the case at a later stage. could affect it.” KPS Malhotra, DCP, Intelligence Fusion and Strategic Operations Unit said.
Mumbai Police arrested three youths by registering an FIR on January 17 Haryana, all members of Clubhouse Chat Rooms. So far, the only alleged evidence with Delhi Police is the first source of screen and audio recordings.
Clubhouse does not record or maintain audio conversations in its chat rooms.
The latest online chatroom controversy comes on the heels of outrage over ‘Sully Deal’ and ‘Sully Deal’Bulli Bai‘Apps On’ GitHubBoth of these were used to target Muslim women. The mastermind of both these apps has been arrested.
Delhi Police said teams were sent to six states to trace clubhouse users. One participant with the username “:koko0107” was identified as a young girl from Kerala. Sources said that he participated in a conversation with another woman from Delhi and made general remarks. His mobile phone and notepad have been confiscated.
The person with the ID (@versace_on_me) has been identified as a 20-year-old boy from Jodhpur.

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