Six Students arrested for defaming doctor in Whatsapp, Facebook


Daijiworld Media Network – Kasargod

Kasargod, Oct 18: For maligning a doctor of a private hospital via mobile application and Whatsapp and Facebook, police have arrested six students.

The arrested have been identified as Asans Shabir (18) from Vidhyanagar Chettunguli, Nehla Mohiddin (18) from Chemnad Aramangana, Nabil Musil (18) from Uduma and three under students below 18 years of age.

They have been booked under Information technology act, section 67.

"The students made fake allegations that the doctor was conducting hysterectomies to all the female patients without their notice. There are many more arrests that need to be conducted in connection to this case", said police officials.

  

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Fri, Oct 18 2013

    Young blood crazy minds immature thinking!!!!

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Uchila / Dubai

    Fri, Oct 18 2013

    CRAZY BOYS. WHY THEY WORRIED ABOUT ALL THESE THINGS. IF THE PATIENTS FACING SUCH PROBLEM WITH THIS DOCTOR THEY CAN COMPLAINT TO POLICE. SOME PEOPLE ARE ENJOYING WITH FALSE ALLEGATIONS AND FORWARDING SMS PERSON TO PERSON FOR SILLY REASONS. IT MUST BE STOPPED.

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  • praveen, manchi

    Fri, Oct 18 2013

    Why do these 18 year old boys worry about all these things. Qualified doctors will not do such things without patients permission. If they have such doubts they should have registered complaint instead using social media to spread baseless allegations. They should be punished as per the law. After all these why these 18 year old guys are busy in thinking these kind of subjects..

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