Harsha Richaria Files FIR Against 55 Fake Social Media Accounts

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Harsha Richaria, the viral influencer from Prayagraj Maha Kumbh, has filed a police complaint against 55 fake social media accounts operating under her name.

The accounts, active on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube have been reportedly involved in scamming activities, including illegal recoveries and spreading AI-generated obscene videos and photos.

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Richaria reached Bhopal's cyber police station on Sunday to report the matter, lodging FIR with authorities. She explained that fraudsters were using her name to extort money and spread defamatory content.

‘I do not engage in any such activities,’ she emphasised in a video shared on her official social media platforms, where she also expressed her concerns about the AI-generated explicit content circulating online.

The police have launched an investigation, promise to track down culprits based on IP addresses. Richaria has made it clear that those responsible for misusing her identity will face severe legal consequences. She hopes that the authorities will swiftly identify and punish the offenders.

FIR Filed Against 3 For Burning School Bus

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Kamal Nagar Police filed an FIR on Monday against three individuals allegedly involved in setting a school bus on fire on the night of February 24. The incident occurred in an open space at Chitragupt Nagar, in the city.

According to Nirupa Pandey, the in-charge of Kamal Nagar Police Station, the fire was a result of a financial dispute over a sum of Rs 2-3 lakh between the bus owner Rajesh Gupta and the two identified suspects Akash Joshi and Ashad. Both Joshi and Ashad are private school bus operators.

The conflict escalated, leading to the destruction of Gupta’s bus, which was deliberately set ablaze. Following the incident, Rajesh Gupta filed a complaint with the police, prompting an investigation.

During their inquiry, the police reviewed CCTV footage and identified three individuals involved in arson. While two suspects, Akash Joshi and Ashad have been identified, the third individual remains unknown. Authorities are continuing their efforts to locate the third suspect. The investigation is underway and police have vowed to take strict action against perpetrators.