Patna Police Takes Action Over Rumors and Provocative Content, Cases Filed Against 12 Content Creators at Cyber Police Station
Patna News:
After the alleged police encounter death of Bharat Tiwari, the case has taken a new turn. Patna Police has taken strict action against the spread of alleged rumors and provocative content on social media following the incident. Police have registered cases at the cyber police station against 12 content creators.
According to police, these content creators are accused of sharing unverified and misleading information related to the incident on social media platforms, which created tension and confusion among the public. Officials stated that such posts had the potential to disturb law and order.
Police Monitoring Fake News on Social Media
After the incident, several claims and videos regarding the Bharat Tiwari encounter went viral on different social media platforms. Many of these posts contained unverified allegations and provocative comments.
The Patna Police cyber cell monitored these activities and launched an investigation, finding that some content creators were continuously circulating such material that could disturb public peace.
Case Registered at Cyber Police Station
Police have formally registered a case at the cyber police station. The FIR names 12 content creators. Officials stated that digital evidence is being collected, and all accused individuals’ social media accounts are under scrutiny.
According to officials, all those involved will be questioned, and further legal action will be taken if required.
Strong Message from Police
Patna Police has made it clear that spreading rumors or provocative content regarding any incident is a punishable offense. The police emphasized that social media must be used responsibly, or strict action will be taken.
Officials also stated that sharing unverified information in sensitive matters can create social tension, which will not be tolerated under any circumstances.
Increased Digital Surveillance
Following this action, the cyber cell has intensified monitoring of digital platforms. Police are now reviewing all accounts that have been sharing content related to the case.
Sources suggest that further action may be taken against more individuals if sufficient evidence is found.
Appeal to the Public
Police have appealed to the public not to believe or share any rumors. Officials urged people to verify information only through official sources.
They also requested citizens to maintain peace and cooperate with law enforcement.
In the Bharat Tiwari encounter case, police action has now extended to social media activities as well. The registration of cases against 12 content creators indicates that the administration is taking rumors and provocative content seriously. The investigation is ongoing, and further action will be based on digital evidence collected by the police.