‘Boys Locker Room’ row: Delhi Police ask Instagram for details of all participants
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New Delhi: The Delhi Police, which on Monday initiated a probe against the Instagram chat group “Boys Locker Room”, have asked the photo sharing app to share the details of all the participants in the said group where photos of underage girls were being shared and objectified.
Speaking to IANS over the phone, Anish Roy, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Cyber Crime, said, “We have asked Instagram to share the details of the members and admin of the said group, including their names, IP addresses etc.”
Leaked screenshots of the private Instagram chat group kicked up a storm over rape culture in India after numerous boys were allegedly seen sharing photos of underage girls, objectifying them, and planning ‘gang rapes’.
Earlier in the day, the Cyber Crime Cell of the Delhi Police initiated a probe into the matter and began analysing the social media posts related to the controversy.
The incident came to light after a girl from south Delhi shared a screenshot on social media, exposing the said group and scores of similar groups.
She wrote, “A group of south delhi guys aged 17-18 types have this ig gc named “boy’s locker room” where objectify and morph pictures of girls their age. 2 boys from my school are a part of it. MY FRIENDS AND I ARE FREAKING OUT THIS IS SO EWWW AND NOW MY MOM WANTS ME TO QUIT IG.”
The girl also shared the screenshot of the list of participants of the group and that of their chats where they could be seen sharing pictures of girls and passing comments over them.
The Delhi Commission for Women too swung into action and issued a notice to the Delhi Police and Instagram over the issue.
“I saw a screenshot of the “Boys Locker Room” Instagram group. This is a clear example of a gruesome criminal and rapist mindset,” Delhi Commission for Women Chief Swati Maliwal said.
“We are issuing a notice to Instagram and Delhi Police. All the boys in this group should be arrested,” she added.
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IANS