Published 10:57 IST, July 23rd 2020
Deepika Padukone, Priyanka Chopra among 10 celebs likely to be grilled in fake fans racket
Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra Jonas will most likely be questioned by the authorities over the fake social media followers scandal, as per police sources
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Crime Intelligence Unit of Mumbai Crime Branch is likely question Deepika Pukone and Priyanka Chopra Jonas over an alleged fake followers fraud. According to reports, investigation over social media marketing fraud began when playback singer Bhumi Trivedi filed an account ft complaint earlier this month. A police officer has stated that inquiry has led m to a list of 10 celebrities who may have used services from companies providing fake followers.
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According to Mumbai Crime Branch Sources, Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Deepika Pukone are two amongst eight or top Bollywood personalities who are most likely going to be interrogated. As per inputs, high-profile celebrities like Bollywood celebs, sports personalities as well as builders pay a certain amount to buy followers, subscribers, and comments on social media platforms. It has also been revealed that companies that sell se services are most likely to be present on an international scale.
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Mumbai Joint Commissioner of Police Vinay Kumar Chaubey, in a statement, revealed that y investigated and found that 54 firms were involved in racket when y investigated case. According to him, a crime branch along with cyber cell will come toger to investigate case. In Mumbai, two such people have been identified for creating fake profiles on social media.
According to reports, 176 high-profile celebrities have paid money to get followers, and list of celebrities that reportedly used such services is based on a 2019 study which was conducted by Institute of Contemporary Music Performance. According to study, nearly half of followers of two key celebrities are eir bots or fake.
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As per reports, one such website that y found during investigation is based out of France, which makes police believe that racket might be on a global level. Details have been sought from foreign entities.
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Previously, a person was arrested for providing fake followers in exchange for US dollars. He reportedly created over five lakh fake followers for many social media platforms. On Wednesday, ar person was arrested - a civil engineer who provides similar services in Indian currency. Criminals under this scam are liable to be charged under seven counts of Indian penal code, including Section 467 (forgery of valuable security, will, etc.) as well as Section 66 (computer-related offences) of Information Techlogy Act.
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10:57 IST, July 23rd 2020