Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024
Bulli Bai row: 'I am the real mastermind', claims Twitter user; asks police to stop targeting 'innocent' peopleBulli Bai row: 'I am the real mastermind', claims Twitter user; asks police to stop targeting 'innocent' people

Bulli Bai application case: The Mumbai Police are examining two dubious site pages facilitated on the code sharing stage, GitHub. The principal page was drifted in July 2021 and the second, Bulli Bai, surfaced on January 1.

 A Twitter client, suspected to be from Nepal, asserted on Wednesday that he is the genuine maker and driving force behind the Bulli Bai application. The client pummeled additionally the capture of three individuals for the situation and said the police should quit focusing on ‘guiltless’ youth or there will be Bulli Bai 2.0.

 “You have captured some unacceptable individual, slumbai police. I’m the maker of #BulliBaiApp. Got nothing to do with the two honest people whom u captured, discharge them pronto,” the client, who passes by the handle @giyu44, said in a tweet.

“At the point when this disaster began I wasn’t even mindful of what it may involve, so I use my companions accounts. Both Vishal and that Swati young lady, I use their records.. They didn’t have the foggiest idea what I planned to do. Presently they got captured coz of me… Go ahead and misuse me in remarks,” the client further said.

In a resulting tweet, the client said, “I will by and by give up on the off chance that somebody sets up for my movement by flight.”

Mumbai Police officials, on state of namelessness, said they are attempting to follow the proprietor of the handle @giyu44 to confirm his cases.

 The police said the charged seemed to have involved names connected with the Sikh people group in their Twitter handles which advanced the website pages to delude individuals about their personality and add a shared point.

The Mumbai Police are testing two such disputable website pages facilitated on the code sharing stage, GitHub. The primary website page was drifted in July 2021 and the second, Bulli Bai, surfaced on January 1.

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