SSR death case: Cyber experts find 1.5 lac fake Twitter accounts used for defaming Maha govt


Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Nov 4: Over 1.5 lac Twitter accounts of which around 80 per cent are said to be suspicious were found by a team of cyber experts in connection with the Sushant Singh Rajput death case. The Maha police maintained that the fake Twitter accounts were majorly making negative tweets/retweets and comments against the Maharashtra government and Mumbai Police, in connection with the actor's death case, a report by ANI stated.

Many of the Twitter accounts which were used to spread defamatory contents over the social media platform were bots, fake accounts operated with the help of bots from different countries, the police informed.

Rajput's was found dead at his Mumbai residence on June 14.

 

  

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Wed, Nov 04 2020

    It should have been a wake up call for all Indians. Media is not telling the truth, as truth is bitter, ground realities are really really different to what media projects. Middle class is painstakingly and desperately trying to survive. This is across the country. Being better off some years back, kids does not realize what they thought normal, suddenly has become luxury. They demand and parents can not provide and and they equally feel guilty about it. It is pushing them to depression silently. This type middle class is in India is around 80percent.

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  • Sunil Pinto, Dubai/ Udupi

    Wed, Nov 04 2020

    Ofcourse, BJP IT cell head "Amit Malware" is a highly innocent fellow...lol

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