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Telangana Cyber Crime Crackdown | 15 Arrested for Circulating Child Abuse Content | Live Update 🚨

 📰 LIVE UPDATE | Telangana Cyber Crime Crackdown 🚨






Telangana police arrest 15 repeat offenders child abuse content crackdown Hyderabad live update

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The Telangana Cyber Security Bureau arrested 15 individuals for circulating child sexual abuse material online, including an IIT Kharagpur graduate. This major crackdown has shocked the public and raised serious questions about child safety in the digital world, highlighting the urgent need for collective awareness and preventive action.

Telangana Cyber Crime Crackdown


In a major crackdown across Hyderabad and other parts of Telangana, police arrested 15 individuals for circulating child sexual abuse material (CSEAM). Shockingly, all of the arrested were repeat offenders, having been involved in similar cases before.

Police confirmed that this was part of a nationwide operation, where several states coordinated to fight against online child exploitation. Telangana Police made it clear that such crimes will not be tolerated.

⚖️ Legal Context

Under Section 67B of the IT Act, 2000, even browsing or viewing CSEAM is a punishable offense.

  • First-time offense: Up to 5 years in prison + ₹10 lakh fine.

  • Repeat offense: Up to 7 years in prison.

This case strongly reinforces that not just creators but viewers and sharers are equally accountable under law.

🌐 Digital Safety & Awareness

This incident has triggered fresh conversations on digital safety and responsible internet use. Experts emphasize that:

  • Parents and teachers must monitor children’s online activities.

  • Children should be taught not to trust or forward everything they see on social media.

  • Cybersecurity officials repeatedly warn that staying away from such content is a shared responsibility.

💬 Public Reaction

The arrests sparked public outrage and anger on social media. Many demanded strict punishment for the accused. Child rights activists welcomed the police action, calling it a crucial step in protecting children. At the same time, they reminded society that law enforcement alone cannot win this battle—it requires active participation from everyone.

Conclusion: 

This incident is a stark reminder that child safety in the digital era is a shared responsibility. Law enforcement alone cannot win this battle—society, families, and individuals must work together to protect children from online threats. Safeguarding the future of our children is the duty of all.



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