Maha: Avoid objectionable content, cops tell WhatsApp admins

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The police in district of are issuing warnings to 'admins' of chat groups on the messaging app that they should ensure that no objectionable content is circulated on the group.

"We have issued a letter to all police stations, asking them to summon group admins in their areas in person, and tell them that they should avoid such content in the group," Sub Divisional Police Sanjay Pardeshi told over phone today.

"We are asking group admins to monitor the content the members post," he said.

Posts on groups should not have any derogatory content -- text, pictures or audio and video clips -- about iconic or historical figures, places of worship, anything that may hurt religious sentiments, or anything promoting "sedition" or social disharmony, says the letter sent by the authorities to police stations in the district.

If any admin finds such a post on the group, it should be reported to police, Pardeshi said.

of Police told that police took this step after incidents of defamatory content going viral through were reported recently.

"Even to forward such a content is a crime," he said.

If any objectionable content is found to be circulated on a group, offences under the IPC as well as the Act will be registered, he said.

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First Published: Fri, April 13 2018. 19:35 IST