Five criminal cases against 71 for provocative posts on social media: Tripura Police
The Hindu
The police appealed to people “not to like or retweet provocative posts since it amounts to rumour-mongering”
The Tripura Police on November 3 said it has registered five cases against 71 people for alleged provocative and fake posts on social media aiming at disturbing peace and communal harmony in the State.
Strict action will be taken against those who are “spreading rumours of communal violence and trying to create hatred in the society”, it said.
Taking to Twitter, the State police said, “Five criminal cases have been registered against 71 persons who posted provocative posts on social media. Strict action shall be taken against those persons who are trying to create hatred in the society.” The five cases were filed for allegedly spreading rumours on social media platforms on the issue of recent communal violence incidents in Tripura, a senior officer said.
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