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Woman orthodontist files plaint over fake Insta accounts with vulgar content

Woman orthodontist files plaint over fake Insta accounts with vulgar content

Time of India4 days ago
Ahmedabad: A 28-year-old woman orthodontist, originally from Rajkot and currently practicing in Ahmedabad, has filed a complaint with the Detection of Crime Branch (DCB) after discovering two fake Instagram accounts featuring her photographs and vulgar content aimed at defaming her.
According to the FIR filed on Tuesday under relevant sections of the Information Technology Act, the complainant discovered the offensive profiles on Feb 22. Both accounts had obscene usernames and captions, with her personal photographs used without consent.
The doctor, along with her family members, initially reported the fake accounts to Instagram and later approached the cybercrime police for action. A preliminary investigation revealed that the accounts were allegedly created by a woman known to the complainant's husband.
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Police officials stated that the complainant had no direct involvement in any previous dispute but appeared to have been targeted out of personal animosity. Investigators have identified the suspect and are in the process of collecting additional evidence to support the case.
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