YouTubers Booked For Hate Content

Haydarabad: One day after the fact that some individuals and Youtubers allegedly aimed to provoke social hatred, Haydarabad Cyber Crime Police imposed lawsuits against them on Saturday.
Northern Regional Police Commissioner Rashmi Perumal said that some individuals and Youtube channels share the sensitive content as a partner in Monda Market. The material said it has the potential to provoke the enemy among religious groups.
“The tone and presentation of these publications on the social media platforms of these publications seems to alarm the people in Haydarabad and to disrupt the common harmony. The content can lead to public disorder and deterioration of peace in the current social context,” he said.
Considering the seriousness of the issue, BNS 196 and 353 (2) (2) (2) in accordance with the cyber crime police for individuals and Youtube channels, he added.
The woman constable dies with suicide
Haydarabad:A 28 -year -old female officer from Meerpet reportedly fought financial problems, died of suicide after being treated for more than a week. He took an extreme step on July 25 at 11.30 and died on Saturday. According to the research officer Srinivas Redy, Mounik, who died, has been a 2020 party console published at the Meerpet Police Station for the last five years.
His father claimed that he had faced the financial problem that may have pushed him to take over an extreme step. He was laid into a private hospital in Nampally, where he died under treatment.
The first reports claimed that his complaint was talking about harassment of his husband and mother -in -law, but Meerpet police rejected this claim.
A case was registered in accordance with the 194th part of the BNS. His body was registered to Osmania Hospital for Postmortem and was delivered to his family around 16.00. More research continues.
Fire disruption in Kukatpally
Haydarabad:On Saturday morning, Kukatpally, a bicycle mechanic store in Balajinagar, broke out a fire. No loss was reported. Kukatpally Station Fire Department Officer T. Jagan Mohan, said an electrical defect was suspected of triggering fire.
The locals warned the fire department shortly after noticing the flames. An firefighter was sent and the fire was controlled within 30 minutes. It is estimated that the loss of property is 4 lakh. More research continues.


