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The Jorhat ASP was speaking to the media today about the recent suicide of an elderly man after an intimate video of him with a much younger woman went viral on the internet.

Digital Desk: The assistant superintendent of police (ASP) of Jorhat in Assam on Sunday flatly dismissed the notion of honey trapping or blackmailing, stating that preliminary findings in the case do not point to it. The police officer did, however, state that the accused may have attempted to generate money by selling the tapes to pornographic websites.

The Jorhat ASP was speaking to the media today about the recent suicide of an elderly man after an intimate video of him with a much younger woman went viral on the internet.

"You may be aware of the recent case in which an obscene video has been widely shared on social media," he remarked. In this regard, on May 1, a young woman filed a case numbered 215/23 at the Jorhat Sadar Police Station under sections 328, 376, and 354 of the IPC (Indian Penal Code) read with sections 67, 67 (A) of the Information Technology (IT) Act. We initiated an investigation into the issue and examined the videos that were shared online. We quickly detained everyone involved in the case."

"We found information about two people, Kishaloi Sharma, originally from Margherita but was staying in Jorhat, and Abhishek Kashyap, a resident of Jorhat," said the Jorhat ASP. Kishaloi Sharma has been detained and taken into police custody. You may also be aware of the case of an older man who committed suicide on May 5 under the jurisdiction of the Pulibor Police Station in Jorhat. We believe the two incidents are connected. We are investigating both situations at the same time."

"During our investigation, we discovered that the accused young woman had relations with both of our suspects, Abhishek and Kishaloi, and they had recorded their intimate acts," he added. The recordings were not created under duress or without consent, and they were later shared on social media and other pornographic websites. So far, our investigations have discovered the following, and we will keep you updated as the inquiry progresses."

In another disclosure, the chief cop stated that preliminary inquiries into the case indicate to the act of filming the tapes for enjoyment purposes only. "It does not appear that they had any objective in mind when they recorded the videos," he stated. We believe this was done for their own amusement. The recordings, however, were published to pornographic websites and social media, and we are now investigating how that happened." He stated that there could have been an ulterior motive of selling the footage to pornographic websites to gain money.

It should be remembered that a 72-year-old man in Assam's Jorhat committed suicide lately after a video of him in a compromising position with a college-going woman leaked online.

According to sources, the young woman is accused of entrapping the elderly man and engaging in sexual intercourse with him, the film of which she posted on a pornographic website.

Darshana Bharali, the accused girl, allegedly covertly recorded the deed on her phone and posted it to a porn site. The video subsequently became viral in the area, forcing the elderly guy to take extreme measures since he couldn't face the embarrassment it brought to his family, according to reports.

The girl had previously captured other guys, had sexual interactions with them, and uploaded their private recordings to porn websites, according to information obtained. The act sparked outrage in the community, with the deceased's relatives seeking harsh punishment for the accused girl.

 

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