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KSU files FIR against app on Facebook

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SHILLONG: The Khasi Students’ Union (KSU) has filed an FIR addressed to the SSP Criminal Investigation Department, Meghalaya, Aditya Goenka to report against the advertisement promoted by the Begin Live Application on Facebook.
The general secretary of the union, Donald Thabah stated that the ‘Begin Live App’ has misused the location of the state in promoting their advertisement on Facebook and enhancing their market altogether.
“We came to know that it has been developed through bots to automatically video call/message any installer of this app by luring them with women’s pictures (collecting from various social media platform on regional basis) whether with consensus or without is highly questionable and before the app works, it will automatically direct to payment mode to get through the messaging and video calling activities”, the FIR mentioned.
Further, Thabah said that as shown in Google Playstore, the app has been developed in Hong Kong, by the address Rm906 Tower A, Viking Technology and business center, 93 Ta Chuen Ping Street. Kwai C and e-mail [email protected].
He said that the union is concerned that there is a growing number of young women/men falling into such traps misusing social media and the internet. There are also other similar apps that promotes to objectify women and minor girls as it might be an easy way for these developers to channelize them to the prostitution-like industry.
Thabah said that the developer of the app is highly questionable and added that whether the app is developed overseas or not but they need to be highlighted to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to monitor and take strict measures and action.
The general secretary of the union has requested Goenka to intervene in the matter.

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