Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Man hacks woman’s social network account

- Pratik Salunke

An NGO employee has alleged that her social media account has been hacked and that she faced a tough time registerin­g a case. The accused also threatened her women friends, saying he would upload their objectiona­ble photos.

The 24-year-old woman claimed that her account was hacked on Wednesday. The accused demanded money from her friends after impersonat­ing as her. Later, he started to message her women friends, stating that their nude pictures and videos have been uploaded on an adult site.

“I started to receive calls from my anxious friends. They were receiving messages from my account demanding money. The bank account which he had given was traced to Ghaziabad. I contacted the bank but they said that action can be taken after a police complaint,” she said. The woman registered her complaint with the government’s cyber portal. However, she approached Chembur police station after the hacker started to threaten her friends and said he would upload their photos. He

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even provided his number to be contacted. “He claimed that his brother is with cyber police,” the woman said.

“When I called the police station on Wednesday night, the policeman cited coronaviru­s outbreak and refused to file a complaint. My request to speak with a woman constable was also not met,” the woman said.

On Thursday, she reached the police station but claimed that she received a lukewarm response from the police who initially refused to register a case. The woman tweeted her complaint tagging Mumbai police and National Commission of Women.

After their interventi­on and spending six hours at the police station, a first informatio­n report (FIR) was filed on Thursday.

“It took me six hours to file an FIR of identity theft and sexual harassment,” she said. Shashikuma­r Mina, deputy commission­er of police, zone 6, he said he will look into it.

A complaint has been registered against unidentifi­ed person under Indian Penal Code section 509 and relevant sections of the Informatio­n Technology (IT) Act.

JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s chief rival was chosen on Thursday as the new speaker of parliament, an unexpected step that could pave the way to a power-sharing deal between the two men as the country grapples with a worsening coronaviru­s crisis.

The sudden turnabout by Benny Gantz, who has spent the past year trying to topple Netanyahu in three inconclusi­ve elections, appeared to give the embattled prime minister a new lease on life as he prepares to go on trial for corruption charges. It also drew angry criticism from his political partners and looked likely to rip apart his Blue and White party, an alliance of theeanti-netanyahu factions. Spurred on by the need to contain the Covid-19 pandemic, there have been widespread calls for an emergency alliance between the rivals.

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