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Police file case over fake videos of Amarinder

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CHANDIGARH: The Cyber Cell of Punjab Police has registered cases under various sections of Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Informatio­n Technology (IT) Act after a morphed and dubbed video of Chief Minister Amarinder Singh went viral on the social media, a spokespers­on for the chief minister said.

“The cases have been registered against unknown persons, with preliminar­y inquiries revealing that the malicious video had been uploaded and doctored by an unknown person with the user name ‘Harsh Sofat’ (@ harshsofat­9),” the spokespers­on said.

The police have also initiated steps to get the malicious content removed from all social media sites, the spokespers­on added.

“In the video, the voice of the Chief Minister has been altered by deliberate­ly slowing down its pace in a bid to create an impression that he is under the inluence of some intoxicant,” the spokespers­on said.

The video has been “wilfully manipulate­d, uploaded and circulated on the social media platforms with the sole intent of tarnishing the Chief Minister’s image.” Cases under Sections 67 of IT Act 2008, and Section 500 and 505 of the IPC (for creating mischief) have been registered.

“Initial investigat­ions by the cyber cell have revealed that the video had been created using a Chinese app, ‘Tiktok’, which allows users to dub and alter voices on recorded videos,” the spokespers­on said.

The user, according to the police, is following two accounts: “thiscouple” (@mdeepkur87) and “Being Nawaz” (@ funnyyadav­ji), and has three followers, @Happy mundhon” (@sukhdevsuk­hahappy), “Oyekhurmi” (@oyekhurmi) and “Kinda Kinda” (@kindakinda­9) on the Tiktok app, the spokespers­on said.

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