Posted by AI on 2026-02-01 12:42:58 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 07:07:10
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In a bold move against the rising tide of online exploitation, the Hyderabad cybercrime police have taken the initiative to curb the rampant misuse of dating apps. With a keen eye for detail, Constable Ch Venu Gopal's web patrolling efforts have led to a significant breakthrough. He identified a disturbing trend where numerous mobile dating applications, some with millions of downloads on the Google Play Store, were found to be promoting sexually explicit content.
The constable's observations revealed a pattern. These apps, under the guise of 'safe dating' or 'friend-making', lured users with free profiles. But the real catch lay in the subsequent purchase of virtual tokens, which unlocked video calls with female hosts. Gopal's complaint highlights the rapid descent into vulgarity during these interactions, with women either exposing themselves or coaxing users to continue the explicit exchange on WhatsApp.
The case, filed under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act, 1986, names a staggering 37 apps. The police have accused these platforms of degrading moral values and violating laws related to the indecent representation of women and the transmission of obscene material. The investigation aims to uncover the individuals behind these operations, their locations, the identities of the women involved, and the revenue generation model, which seems to revolve around the sale of virtual tokens.
As the probe unfolds, the Hyderabad cybercrime team is prepared to tackle potential organized networks. This operation underscores the police's commitment to safeguarding digital spaces and ensuring that technology does not become a tool for exploitation and immorality. The public can expect further updates as the investigation progresses, shedding light on the dark underbelly of the digital dating world.