Financial Cheating Case: WhatsApp Directors Booked for Not Providing Information to Gurugram Police
Gurugram police have registered an FIR against WhatsApp's directors and nodal officers for refusing to provide information linked to a financial cheating investigation.
Gurugram police have registered an FIR against WhatsApp's directors and nodal officers for refusing to provide information linked to a financial cheating investigation. The case involves three WhatsApp accounts allegedly connected to a May 27 FIR involving charges of cheating and criminal conspiracy. Police had requested details from WhatsApp about four mobile numbers used by the accused. Despite repeated notices sent in July and August, WhatsApp declined to share the requested information, citing the need for further clarification. The police complaint accuses WhatsApp of non-compliance, stating that the refusal obstructs the investigation and violates statutory obligations under the Bharatiya Nyah Sanhita and the Information Technology Act. The FIR names Krishna Choudhary and others, alleging the messaging platform knowingly withheld critical evidence. The investigation is ongoing. Gurugram: 2 Bank Officials Held for Providing Account Details to Cyber Criminals.
Gurugram Police File FIR Against WhatsApp Directors for Non-Compliance in Cheating Investigation
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