VIJAYAWADA: AP Crime Investigation Department (CID) authorities on Tuesday booked prison conditions in opposition to 5 social media activists of Telugu Desam Event for allegedly spreading inaccurate details about welfare schemes being applied by Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy authorities.
The conditions, particularly, follow a message that Jagan authorities is withdrawing two major welfare schemes – Amma Vodi and Vahana Mitra. These posts net gone viral, upsetting beneficiaries.
Following a suggested complaint from shriek authorities, CID police at Mangalagiri booked conditions in opposition to the 5, who shared the spurious put up and made it viral, below Allotment 41A of the Criminal Diagram Code. All of them had been asked to seem earlier than the CID police for questioning in two batches – Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning. Three persons, who obtained notices, attended the inquiry on Tuesday on the CID shriek of job.
CID officials disclosed that on Can also simply 30 (Monday), a spurious press order had been wrongfully issued with unswerving logo of Authorities of Andhra Pradesh, which also contained the nationwide logo of Authorities of India. The press order had been titled “Authorities of Andhra Pradesh Amaravati” and became circulated broadly.
The spurious note, within the commence in Telugu, read as follows in English: “Jagananna Amma Vodi and Vahana Mitra, two welfare schemes for year 2022, had been cancelled ensuing from monetary constraints in Andhra Pradesh. So, at some level of 2022, Amma Vodi and Mitra will no longer be readily available to any of the eligible beneficiaries. Issued by Andhra Pradesh Department of Recordsdata Abilities and Broadcasting”.
Officials disclosed that as this amounts to forgery keen the shriek logo and outcomes in dismay within public, an FIR No 4/22 of Cyber Crime Police Net page, CID, Mangalagiri, had been registered on Monday, Can also simply 30, below Allotment 7 of Verbalize Impress of India (Prohibition of Inaccurate Exercise) Act, 2005; Allotment 3 of Emblems and Names (Prevention of Inaccurate Exercise) Act, 1950; Sections 66C of the IT Act, 2000; and Allotment 505(1), 464, 465, 466, 469, 471, 474 and 500 of IPC.
Investigations below these sections net already been launched and accused questioned.
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