The Joint Commissioner of Police said that the pornographic content was being uploaded on a mobile application named 'Hotshots', which was owned by a London-based company. "During a detailed investigation, Raj Kundra's company located in Viaan had a tie-up with a London-based company Kenrin that owns mobile application Hotshots. All nude content created in Mumbai was published on Hotshots, which was operated from Mumbai. After complaints, this app was takedown by Google Play Store and iPhone," Bharambe added.
The Joint Commissioner of Police said that the pornographic content was being uploaded on a mobile application named 'Hotshots', which was owned by a London-based company. "During a detailed investigation, Raj Kundra's company located in Viaan had a tie-up with a London-based company Kenrin that owns mobile application Hotshots. All nude content created in Mumbai was published on Hotshots, which was operated from Mumbai. After complaints, this app was takedown by Google Play Store and iPhone," Bharambe added.