This incident once again proves how silently the path of crime is spreading through digital platforms. The couple used to live stream their sex videos, for which they charged Rs 2000. All this was happening from their home. Police got a tip off
In today's time, even normal looking people, in the greed of making more and more money online quickly, walk on such dangerous paths from which it is difficult to get out. A couple has done something similar. Actually, the husband along with his wife used to do live streaming of sexual activities on a mobile app. This was an adult content racket, in which both a husband and wife were involved. Where the husband is 41 years old and the wife is 37. During the investigation, it was revealed that the accused person is a cab driver by profession. According to the police, they adopted this path to earn more money quickly. The couple has admitted that they started this work deliberately and used to provide video on demand for their customers.
The dark reality of the virtual world
A different kind of commotion was witnessed in Mallikarjun Nagar of Amberpet area of Hyderabad, when the East Zone Task Force of the police suddenly raided a house. What was found inside the house shocked everyone. High definition cameras, recording devices and other electronic devices being used for live streaming. This was not the shooting of any film. Rather, it was an action taken by the police as part of exposing the crime.
Faces hidden behind masks and a light room
The couple told the police that they used masks to hide their identity so that their real identity could not be revealed. They used to record all this with HD cameras and then sell them through mobile apps.
One thousand to 2 thousand rupees for live video
This incident once again proves how silently the path of crime is spreading through digital platforms. Police said that these people used to charge two thousand rupees for live videos. Whereas, the price of recorded clips is 500 rupees. These videos were sent through apps to such people who are ready to pay money. The surprising thing was that through this, the husband was earning more money than his income.
Tip off exposed
The police were tipped off about this entire business, after which they raided and arrested both of them from the spot. Police said that a case has been registered under sections of the Information Technology Act and the investigation of the entire racket is ongoing.
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