Punjab police approaches Centre to block 45 social media links after the platforms fail to respond to notices
Sep 11, 2020
Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], September 11 : Intensifying their crackdown against rumour mongers spreading misinformation on Covid on social media, the Punjab police on Thursday approached the Centre for blocking access to 45 links indulging in false propaganda, said the state government.
The concerned social media platforms had failed to act against them within the mandated 36 hours of notices being issued to them by the state, the state government added.
"With 13 more accounts/links blocked by the various platforms, the total number of URLs/links blocked for spreading false propaganda in the state has gone up to 121, while the central government's intervention has been sought in 45, DGP Dinkar Gupta disclosed. While Facebook has blocked 47, Twitter has blocked 52, YouTube has blocked 21 and 01 Instagram accounts/links from their platforms," said a press note from Punjab's Directorate of Information and Public Relations.
In addition, 292 more such URLs/Links carrying malicious content have been reported to social media platforms for blocking the same, said the DGP.
The police have also issued a look-out circular for Satwinder Singh, currently residing in Vienna (Austria). Satwinder @ Sam Thind, resident of vill Phul Shahkot, was allegedly responsible for posting fake videos and stopping people in Punjab from going to hospitals for treatment. The lookout notice seeks to debar his entry into India and to arrest him to face trial as soon as he sets foot in the country.
"The anchors of FASTWAY TV USA and FASTWAY NEWS have been booked for trying to spread misleading facts about ASHA workers, following directions from Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh to initiate stringent action against miscreants based in foreign countries if they try to vitiate the atmosphere in Punjab with false propaganda and fake information," the press note said.
A total of 18 FIRs have been registered from August 27 to September 10 against persons involved in rumour mongering, said the DGP. This includes the FIR registered against LIP leader and MLA Simarjit Singh Bains.
According to the press note, regarding the 45 accounts/links that the concerned social media platforms had failed to block despite the notices from the Punjab Police, the DGP said a letter has been sent to the Cyber Law Division of the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology, Government of India.
The Inspector-General of Police, State Cyber Cell Crime, Bureau of Investigation, Punjab, in the letter, has requested for blocking of access to the said YouTube channels/accounts under Section 69A (1) of Information Technology Act, 2000, read with Rule 9 of Information Technology (Procedure and Safeguards For Blocking Access of Information by Public) Rules, 2009.
The letter seeks blocking of these 45 accounts/channels/links, which have been listed in detail, in the interest of the interest of sovereignty and integrity of India, public order, and for preventing incitement to the commission to any cognisable offence. The Ministry has been requested to direct the concerned authorities and intermediaries to immediately block access to this information by public in India.
"The State Cyber Crime Cell, Punjab, has also appealed to the people not to share any kind of unverified/unauthentic posts, news, videos or stories regarding Covid on social media platforms, in the interest of the safety, security and maintenance of public order in the State of Punjab," the press note said.
The Chief Minister had ordered the crackdown amid widespread rumour mongering and spread of fake news/spiteful videos by anti-social elements on social media platforms, intentionally to spread hatred, misinformation and disaffection.
The press statement further read, "Videos are being uploaded by them to incite public in the name of "human organ trade during COVID-19". A wave of misinformation is being spread through various social media platforms that doctors and para medics are falsely declaring people COVID Positive and then they are taking out their organs for monetary benefits. These obnoxious posts/videos on social media are not only defamatory to the state government and doctors but also discourage people from testing and treatment for COVID at health facilities."
The Chief Minister has repeatedly expressed concern over the loss of lives resulting from delayed testing as people misled by these fake posts/videos are not going for testing and treatment to hospitals, an official spokesperson pointed out.
On the directives of the Chief Minister, the Punjab Police has launched a drive to counter the notorious elements responsible for spreading of misinformation and hate content in the society, it added.