Oman Daily Observer

Woman lynched after Whatsapp rumours

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NEW DELHI: A mob lynched a woman in Madhya Pradesh after rumours circulated on Whatsapp about child kidnappers, police said on Monday, days after the messaging firm said it was curbing the forwarding of messages.

Police said nine people have been arrested and more are being sought after they found the middleaged woman’s mutilated body near a forest area in the Singrauli district on Sunday.

The accused men told police they caught hold of the woman late on Saturday after finding her moving suspicious­ly and seeing a flurry of Whatsapp messages about gangs of child kidnappers in the area, local police chief Riyaz Iqbal said.

“We are trying to identify the victim and have circulated her picture to all the police stations,” Singrauli police chief Riyaz Iqbal said.

More than 20 people have been killed in similar incidents in the past two months, leaving both the Indian authoritie­s and Facebookow­ned Whatsapp scrambling to find a solution in its biggest market.

Last Thursday, the government threatened Whatsapp with legal action, saying the “medium” for spreading malicious rumours “cannot evade responsibi­lity and accountabi­lity”.

Whatsapp said the next day it would test limiting the ability of its more than 225 million Indian users to forward messages and remove the “quick forward button” next to media messages.

It had already announced new features to help users identify messages that have been forwarded and bought full-page adverts in Indian newspapers with tips on how to spot misinforma­tion.

It has however stopped short of acceding to Indian government demands to enable the authoritie­s to trace messages, saying its service would stay “end-to-end encrypted”. Lynchings are nothing new in India, but the spread of smartphone­s to even the most remote corners has enabled rumours to be shared at lightning speed and in huge volumes. The spate of attacks related to rumours of child kidnapping started last May in Jharkhand with the emergence of a video that has since spread across India.

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