Indian Cyber Crimes: Anandeep Singh Chagger of Phagwara Has Admitted to Making Obscene Video
February 5, 2010 3:13 am SocietyIn Phagwara, India the son of Narinder Singh Chaggar, Anandeep Singh Chagger admits to police of making an obscene video of himself from Ajanta Electricals.
In a bizarre twist, Anandeep Singh Chagger admits to the Mohali police he made a video of himself masturbating and sent it to people over the internet. He gives the police a song and email which he said he received via the internet, further showing he made more violations of the Indian IT Act.
More proof was put forward to show Anandeep’s asking for these items. DSP Balwinder Singh of Mohali questioned the song and email to which it was informed the items in question were sent from countries which do not have a obscenity laws as India does. The DSP is on holiday until the end of January and had no reply when asked when an arrest would be made.
Anandeep had encouraged the sending of obscene pictures and receiving of obscene pictures, as well as obscene text messaging, obscene chat via MSN messenger, and in real time. Evidence from 3 victims have been put forward which include the video of Anandeep masturbating, vulgar song in Punjabi language, links to pornographic websites given from Anandeep, as well as an email address and password Anandeep sent to victims which he stated he and his friends used to access pornographic websites.
Other friends which have been named are Parminder Singh Seehra of the UK, Harjit Singh of the UK, and an unknown source. Anandeep had told victims he and his friend, Parminder had hired prostitutes at their home in Coventry, Warwickshire, United Kingdom. Postal code ending in CV1 5LN. This is a direct violation of IPC Section 67A. which is also enforceable when an Indian citizen participates in acts outside of his country which are not illegal or legal in the country they are residing in at that time. This means any of Anandeep’s friends who have been named can be arrested upon entry to India and/or extradited to India from the United Kingdom.
Upon further inspection, it has been deemed some sort of exchange of hands has taken place with Narinder Singh Chagger (Father of Anandeep Singh Chagger and proprietor of Ajanta Electricals in Phagwara) and DSP Mohali Balwinder Singh. Also, several witnesses were harassed by Narinder Singh Chagger to stay out of the case.
Agencies & governmental offices of the UK and USA (and stationed in Delhi) and NGO’s in India are now becoming further involved in this case and pressure will be put upon the police to bring justice and order. Solicitors for the victims are also in the process of being arranged in Delhi.
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