NCW reviews Amravati sexual exploitation case and seeks stricter action
The Facts
- The NCW held a high-level review meeting on April 17 to assess the progress of the Paratwada case in Amravati district.
- The case involves allegations that obscene videos and images of young girls were created and circulated through digital or online platforms.
- NCW Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar expressed concern about the adequacy of the legal provisions invoked and asked why stricter sections had not yet been applied.
- The NCW directed authorities to ensure objectionable content linked to the case is removed from online platforms.
- The NCW instructed authorities to expedite forensic analysis and submit progress reports to the commission every five days.
- Officials said eight accused people, including the prime accused, have been arrested so far in connection with the case.
- Reports say the investigation began after objectionable videos or clips surfaced online on April 11.
Context
What did the NCW ask authorities to do next?
The commission asked authorities to speed up forensic analysis, provide progress reports every five days, remove objectionable material from online platforms, and examine whether stronger legal provisions should be invoked newsonair.gov.in,Hindu,Times of India,NewsDrum.
Why has the case drawn national attention?
The NCW said the matter raises concerns about the misuse of technology for exploitation, the scale of circulation of the content, and the safety and dignity of the victims newsonair.gov.in,ThePrint,https://www.outlook…,ETV Bharat News.
Who attended the NCW review meeting?
Senior district officials attended, including Amravati Police Commissioner Rakesh Ola, District Magistrate Ashish Yerekar, Superintendent of Police (Rural) Vishal Anand, and Additional Superintendent of Police (Achalpur) Shubham Kumar ThePrint,NewsDrum,ETV Bharat News.
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