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70 notices in 49 days: In its battle on deepfakes, Kolkata Police targets users not platforms

Legal experts say Kolkata Police’s use of Section 149 of CrPC is the first time that law enforcement agencies are using the provision as the users, and not the platform, are in focus

May 07, 2024 / 17:56 IST
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Crafting a compelling high-quality deepfake, whether video or audio, is not the easiest thing to do.
Crafting a compelling high-quality deepfake, whether video or audio, is not the easiest thing to do.

The Kolkata Police DCP (Cyber Crime)'s X account, which recently took action against a user who uploaded a deepfake video of West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee, has sent at least 70 notices to social media users since March 19, directing them to remove allegedly inflammatory or defamatory content, according to a Moneycontrol analysis.

On May 6, the Kolkata Police issued a notice under Section 149 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) after a deepfake video of the West Bengal CM dancing was shared on the X platform, formerly known as Twitter.

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"It has been observed that you are using social media for posting offensive, malicious and inciting posts. Cyber Police Station Kolkata hereby issues notice against you under Section 149 CrPC for posting such message," the May 6 notice, a photo of which was posted on the X platform by the police, said.

"You are hereby directed to delete the above mentioned post and also refrain from such acts failing which you will be liable for strict penal action under relevant provision of law," it added