Kannada actress Sangeetha Bhat is the latest victim of online abuse

Published : Jun 14, 2017, 01:27 PM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 07:03 PM IST
Kannada actress Sangeetha Bhat is the latest victim of online abuse

Synopsis

She was threatened with fake Facebook pages, vulgar comments posts, morphed photos, raunchy messages and calls The Cyber Crime Police are busy registering complaints against miscreants once too often Earlier, actresses Sonu Gowda, Shruti Hariharan too had become victim of this abuse

The beautiful Sangeetha Bhat, of Eradane Sala fame, is the latest target for miscreants on Social network. Sangeetha has lodged a complaint with Cyber Crime Police that unknown persons have opened fake Facebook, Instagram accounts in her name and are posting vulgar comments and photos.  

Some time ago somebody had sent a message to her in the name of Preethi. The person repeatedly sent raunchy messages and photos. Sangeetha realised it was not a woman but a male and blocked the account. Again messages and photos were being sent in the same name, she said. She reported this in her official Facebook and Instagram accounts. She said that it caused her mental torture.

Recently, Swathi of 'Manedevru' television serial fame also had suffered torture on social network. Earlier Sonu Gowda, Rishika Singh, Shruthi Hariharan had also lodged complaints with Cyber Crime Police, alleging harassment. Sangeetha also has lodged a similar complaint.

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