
The Telangan’s Cyber Security Authority arrested 15 people, including a graduate of IIT, in a coordinated intervention focused on online child sexual abuse (CSAM). According to Hindustan Times, most of the suspicious men are well -educated men at the age of 20, coming from the middle class families.
The director of the Telelangana State Cyber Security Shikha Gel said that the operation focused on repeated perpetrators involved in the recording, storage and dissemination of naked and sexually explicit content involving minors at the age of 6 to 14. In particular, at least one suspect holds the title of IIT and works in a reputable technology company, while another is currently graduation.
“Most of the content comes from foreign victims, mostly girls aged 6 to 14 years, with 90% of the material involving a woman,” said Goel today Telangana.
All arrested by individuals have been taken by the court since then.
Shikha Goel said NDTV that the accused seemed to be part of a group sharing sexual material focused on minors.
“They seemed to be part of closed groups of users who share such material. Whether they are part of any organized gang or cartel are still being investigated,” she said.
Goel also revealed that the suspects probably operated through closed users’ groups and distributed illegal content as part of the collective network.
Investigators still determine whether these groups are part of larger organized gangs or criminal cartels.
The operation developed during a one -day nationwide sweeping informed 57 complaints about computer top lines. Teams for enforcement of law across Hyderabad, Yadagirigutta, Karimnagar, Warangal and Jag there have been coordinated.
After the operation, 34 companies were registered according to the relevant provisions of the Act on Information Technology and the POCSO Act. According to media reports, they are accused of courtesy.
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