In a recent development, the Ghaziabad Police have submitted a closure report in a case involving allegations of morphed photos of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. This marks over three years since two men were booked in connection with the incident.
Police Point to Lack of Evidence in Closure Report
In their closure report, the police stated that they have found “no evidence” against the accused individuals. The report mentions the difficulty in tracing the accused, citing Facebook’s non-responsiveness to their requests for information.
Legal Proceedings and Next Hearing
Last month, the police took the step of approaching the Ghaziabad district and sessions court to officially submit the closure report. The upcoming legal proceedings are scheduled for January 15.
Facebook’s Role in the Investigation
The closure report specifically highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement due to the lack of cooperation from Facebook. The social media platform’s failure to respond to police requests has reportedly hindered the tracing of the accused individuals.
January 15 Hearing: What to Expect
As the case moves forward, the next hearing scheduled for January 15 will likely play a crucial role in determining the final outcome. The closure report’s submission marks a significant development in a case that has spanned several years.
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