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Couple Booked In Mumbai For Creating Adult Content For Porn Website

Mumbai: A Mira Road-based couple was booked for allegedly exhibiting sexual activities on a porn site’s pay-per-view service. The complainant claimed he chanced upon a porn website and saw Indian couples.

No arrests have been made so far in the case, said an official from the police station.

The complainant, a singer by profession, had given a written complaint to the Cyber ​​Police Mira-Bhayandar Vasai Virar Commissionerate on October 20, following which an FIR was lodged at the Nayanagar police station on October 27.

The complainant said: “In December 2020, I was surfing the internet when I saw an obscene advertisement link and clicked on it. I found a website where I saw Indian couples doing obscene acts and there was an option to watch them live. I saw a couple living somewhere on Mira Road, which made me suspicious.”

The complainant said: “In December 2020, I was surfing the internet when I saw an obscene advertisement link and clicked on it. I have seen them. The couple also takes suggestions from live members on how to do the obscene act and what obscene act they want to see,” the complainant added.

For sale of obscene acts under sections 292 and 293 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), 34 (act done by two or more persons) as well as for publishing material under sections 67 and 67A of the IT Act An FIR has been registered for or spread. sexually explicit act.

When asked if an FIR can be made out in cases where a person is individually volunteering to perform, and paying to watch, an obscene act, Prashant Mali, a cybercrime lawyer in Bombay High Court, said, “The distinction between public space and private space on the internet is not clear in the law. Ideally, paid services involving adults and being watched by sitting inside the home should not be punishable.”

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