Minor Victim in Amravati Explicit Video Case Agrees to Testify
Amravati explicit video case: Minor victim agrees to testify
The Indian Express
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In a significant turn in the Amravati explicit video case involving minor girls, a victim has agreed to testify before the police. Maharashtra's Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule is overseeing the investigation, which includes examining seized mobile phones and encouraging other victims to come forward.
- 01A minor victim has agreed to testify in the Amravati explicit video case.
- 02Maharashtra's Revenue Minister is actively monitoring the investigation.
- 03Police are examining mobile phones seized from the accused for forensic data.
- 04Authorities are urging other victims to report without fear.
- 05The case involves multiple accused and extensive digital evidence.
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In a crucial development in the Amravati explicit video case involving minor girls in Maharashtra, a victim has agreed to provide her testimony to the police. Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule visited the Superintendent of Police's office to review the investigation's progress, emphasizing the need for a thorough probe to ensure that all perpetrators face justice. The police have seized three mobile phones from the accused, which are currently undergoing forensic examination to uncover digital evidence related to the case. Authorities have also called on other potential victims to come forward and share their experiences, assuring them that their identities will be protected. The case gained attention after explicit videos involving minors were circulated on the social media platform Telegram, leading to the identification of over eight suspects. Police have conducted house searches and confiscated electronic devices as part of their efforts to trace the extent of the crime.
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The case raises awareness about the safety of minors and the importance of reporting such incidents, potentially encouraging other victims to seek justice.
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