Nagaland Minister Temjen Imna Along

The Nagaland Police and Cyber Cells increased their monitoring of digital content, emphasizing that the circulation of such material is as much a crime as the of it under the Information Technology Act Community Dialogue:

In India, the distribution of such material is a serious criminal offense. Law enforcement in Nagaland utilizes the following legal frameworks to address these crimes: Section 66E of the IT Act:

The biggest challenge for law enforcement was tracing the "original source." In a chain of forwarded messages on WhatsApp, proving who first shared the video without consent was legally complex. Many of those arrested were "chain forwarders," not the original leaker. This highlighted a massive gap in India’s cyber laws: The act of forwarding, even with malicious intent, is difficult to distinguish from the act of creating the leak.

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In a tragic irony, the video still circulates on the dark corners of the internet. A simple search for the keyword, even today, yields results—a permanent digital scar on the survivor’s identity.

If you encounter inappropriate content or are concerned about digital privacy in India:

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