The alleged founder and prime accused in the Bulli Bai case, Neeraj Bishnoi, has been remanded to judicial custody by a Mumbai court today..With this, all six persons who had been taken in for interrogation by the Cyber Cell of the Mumbai Police have been remanded to judicial custody. The other accused who were interrogated by the Mumbai police are: Vishal Jha, Mayank Rawat, Shweta Singh, Neeraj Singh and Omkareshwar Thakur..Bishnoi was arrested by Delhi police for interrogation in the FIR registered by them. After he was remanded to judicial custody by a Delhi court, his bail application was rejected. After this, Bishnoi was taken into the custody by the Cyber Cell of Mumbai police to interrogate him in the FIR registered by them.He was in the Mumbai police custody till today and has now been remanded to judicial custody..The case was triggered by an app called 'Bulli Bai', which appeared on open-source platform GitHub, putting out details of more than 100 Muslim women, allowing users to participate in an 'auction' of those women.The arrests took place after an FIR was registered by the Cyber Cell of the Mumbai Police on January 1 against relevant Twitter handles and the developer of Bulli Bai app for offences under the Indian Penal Code and the Information Technology Act based on complaints of women targeted by the app.
The alleged founder and prime accused in the Bulli Bai case, Neeraj Bishnoi, has been remanded to judicial custody by a Mumbai court today..With this, all six persons who had been taken in for interrogation by the Cyber Cell of the Mumbai Police have been remanded to judicial custody. The other accused who were interrogated by the Mumbai police are: Vishal Jha, Mayank Rawat, Shweta Singh, Neeraj Singh and Omkareshwar Thakur..Bishnoi was arrested by Delhi police for interrogation in the FIR registered by them. After he was remanded to judicial custody by a Delhi court, his bail application was rejected. After this, Bishnoi was taken into the custody by the Cyber Cell of Mumbai police to interrogate him in the FIR registered by them.He was in the Mumbai police custody till today and has now been remanded to judicial custody..The case was triggered by an app called 'Bulli Bai', which appeared on open-source platform GitHub, putting out details of more than 100 Muslim women, allowing users to participate in an 'auction' of those women.The arrests took place after an FIR was registered by the Cyber Cell of the Mumbai Police on January 1 against relevant Twitter handles and the developer of Bulli Bai app for offences under the Indian Penal Code and the Information Technology Act based on complaints of women targeted by the app.