2 booked for selling child sexual abuse material
The Hindu
The CBI has booked two residents of Uttar Pradesh in separate cases for allegedly circulating and selling child sexual abuse material through their Instagram accounts.The first accused has been identi
The CBI has booked two residents of Uttar Pradesh in separate cases for allegedly circulating and selling child sexual abuse material through their Instagram accounts.
The first accused has been identified as Manish Patel, a resident of Mallawan in Hardoi, who had been publishing images of children depicting them in sexually explicit positions. He offered to sell such photographs at different rates.
The second accused was identified as Vishal Yadav, a resident of Jaunpur, who had also been selling the material via his Instagram account.

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