Indecent comment case on Aditi Yadav: Accused Nageshwar arrested from MP, US connection of social media account revealed


A big news has come out from Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, where the police has got a big success in the case of allegedly posting objectionable material and indecent comments on social media against Aditi Yadav, daughter of Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav. Kanpur Cyber ​​Crime Cell, showing promptness, has arrested the main accused in this case, Nageshwar Singh Baghel, from Rewa in Madhya Pradesh.

Accused caught through digital tracking, granted bail from court

This entire legal action started after a written complaint lodged by the National Secretary of SP Advocate Sabha. As soon as the complaint was received, Kanpur Cyber ​​Police took the matter seriously and on the basis of technical surveillance, digital tracking and strong electronic evidence, traced the exact location of the accused Nageshwar Singh Baghel and arrested him. The police team brought the accused from Rewa to Kanpur, where he was produced in the local court. However, after the statutory procedures in the court, the accused has been released on bail.

Another account was being operated from America, investigation intensified

As the cyber police investigation is progressing in this high-profile case, many shocking revelations are coming to light. Police investigation has revealed that the social media account of one of the other accused named in the case is not being operated from India, but from America. After this international connection came to light, the cyber cell has become very alert and is busy connecting the links of that handler through IP address and other technical data.

Cyber ​​cell engaged in search of remaining accused

Top officials of Kanpur Police say that any kind of indecent comments against women on social media will not be tolerated. Many cyber cell teams are continuously raiding to arrest other absconding accused involved in this case. Police claim that soon the remaining culprits will also be brought under the ambit of law on the basis of digital evidence.