GD filed over indecent comments on photo of Shakib’s daughter

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22 August, 2020, 04:45 pm
Last modified: 22 August, 2020, 07:52 pm
Recently, after Shakib Al Hasan posted a picture of his daughter on his Facebook page, some posted perverse comments, which went viral as people started protesting in rage

A general diary has been filed with the Ramna Police Station in the capital over the indecent comments on a picture of Shakib Al Hasan's elder daughter. 

Md Yasin Miah, assistant sub-inspector of the Internet Referral Team under the Cyber Crime Investigation Division of Dhaka Metropolitan Police filed the general diary today.

Besides, police have kept five to six people under their surveillance in this connection, Sheikh Mohammad Shamim, assistant commissioner of the police station, told The Business Standard on Saturday.

Recently, after Shakib Al Hasan posted a picture of his daughter on his Facebook page, some posted perverse comments, which went viral as people started protesting in rage.

On Friday, the Cyber Crime Investigation Division of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police said they will take appropriate actions against the perverts, who made vulgar remarks on social media.

Besides, the Cyber Crime Investigation Division of Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime released the statement from their verified Facebook page on Friday saying that such activities are punishable, and identifying the culprits and bringing them under the law is under process.

Cyber-crime Investigation Division's Deputy Commissioner AFM AL Kibria told The Business Standard, "We are monitoring the internet against the cyber-bullying incident and have already identified the users who posted those comments."

Kibria further said they were yet to receive any formal complaint, but noticed those offensive remarks, and were conducting an investigation to identify the offenders. 

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