Mangaluru: DCP cautions youth against forwarding provocative content on social media


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (JD)

Mangaluru, Dec 9: "Youth need to be careful when they forward provocative or explicit content in social media, as that could land them behind bars," said deputy commissioner of police (law and order) Dr Sanjeev M Patil.

The DCP was addressing students from various colleges at the intercollegiate paper presentation competition on 'Youth in prevention of cyber crime' held at School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya in the city on Tuesday December 8.

"Today all sorts of content is received via social networking media like Whatsapp. If it is a provocative post or a forward, please do not forward it as it may hurt the sentiments of any individual or community. Instead, try informing the nearest police station or inform your teachers. If you forward such content you might end up behind bars for various offences," the DCP said.

"Rs 29 lac crore a year worldwide is spent on dealing with cyber crime, which is also equal to one third of India's annual budget. One has to make sure one's ATM card is not duplicated while shopping online or at shops. I urge the youth to create awareness in this regard," he added.

The programme was presided over by Dr Laxminarayana Bhat P, the registrar of the college. In his inaugural address he called for a regulation on content uploaded on social media. "Technology and development come with various side effects. When there is a knife to cut fruit, you cannot blame the knife since it is the user who is responsible. Hence while posting anything on the internet or social network, one has to be very careful as it can be misused," he advised.

Former principal of the college Dr Jacintha, sub-inspector of Mangaluru south police station Dinakar Shetty, Prof Ananth Prabhu were present at the occasion.

Students from various colleges presented their reasearch papers on the topic. The event was organised by the commissionerate of Mangaluru in association with Mangaluru South police station and School of Social Work, Roshini Nilaya.

  

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  • Rems, Mangaluru

    Thu, Dec 10 2015

    It is high time police turn their attention to some prominent news papers of DK which ignite communal violence and pour fuel over fire. People are simply blaming politicians and religious activists, while the no.1 reason for inter-communal hatred in DK is the News paper.

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  • Radhika Shetty, Bangalore

    Thu, Dec 10 2015

    This statement of the DCP itself seems provocative. Is he trying to gag the people of Mangalore ? Is there freedom of Speech and expression in India ?

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  • Lawrence, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 09 2015

    DCP should deliver some lectures on "Hurting individual feeling" to the police force.

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  • Suleman Byari, Udupi

    Thu, Dec 10 2015

    I agree with you. Police should be given training about how to talk with general public in station premises. Once they open their mouth, it is full of vulgar.

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 09 2015

    Sadly free speech is not allowed.

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  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 09 2015

    Rather than go after innocent youth have the guts to take real action against those of our politicians and leaders who turn people against each other by their open public provocation?
    Punishing the innocent has no value.

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  • sid, mangalore

    Wed, Dec 09 2015

    DCP Gi please do not transfer good officers like CI Pramodh because politicians say so !

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 09 2015

    Highly appreciable, if this is implemented without partiality....good luck...Need of the hour..

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