• Another Bolt to Twitter: Delhi Police books Micro-Blogging Site for Child Pornography

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    Another Bolt to Twitter: Delhi Police books Micro-Blogging Site for Child Pornography

    New Delhi: It seems the most popular Micro-Blogging Site Twitter will now become popular for all the bad reasons as it won’t be set free so soon of the legal dogmas that has been flinching its neck for the past few months. In a new development, the Delhi Police has registered an FIR against Twitter for allegedly allowing access to child pornography on the microblogging platform following a complaint by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), officials said on Tuesday.





    The case has been registered under provisions of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and the IT Act, they said.





    Reacting to the FIR filed against it, a Twitter spokesperson said that the company has a zero tolerance policy towards child sexual exploitation (CSE) and it has a proactive approach to combating sexual exploitation of minors.





    "We have been at the forefront of responding to the evolving challenge of preventing the exploitation of children on the Internet and will continue to aggressively fight online child sexual abuse, as well as invest in the technology and tools that are essential to stay ahead of this issue.





    "We will continue to invest in proactive detection and removal of content that violates the Twitter rules and work with law enforcement and NGO partners in India to tackle the issue," the spokesperson said.





    This comes days after the NCPCR, the country's apex child rights body, asked Deputy Commissioner of Police (Cyber Cell) Anyesh Roy to explain why no action had been taken against Twitter as per its letter to the Delhi Police dated May 29.





    In its letter, the NCPCR had asked the Delhi Police to book Twitter on the basis of the findings of its recent inquiry in which it had found that child sexual abuse material (CSAM) was easily available on the platform.