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Deepika Padukone, Priyanka Chopra To Be Summoned By Mumbai Police- Report
The two of the female superstars of Bollywood, are likely to be questioned by the Mumbai Police in regards to having fake followers on their social media accounts.
Bollywood divas Priyanka Chopra and Deepika Padukone are amongst the most followed Indian celebrities on social media. But if a recent report is to be believed then owing a massive following has now caused trouble to the ladies!
The two of the female superstars of Bollywood, are likely to be questioned by the Mumbai Police in regards to having fake followers on their social media accounts.
A report published in Timesnow, states how the police officials have found that these two are among the top 10 celebrities to have fake followers/ bots.
The report states, "Mumbai police have found out that there are various studies done by various well-known organisations which have found out that Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra are among top 10 celebrities who have fake followers."
Further, Times Now claims that these developments will be among one of the bases to question the two actresses. It was only last week that police got hold of an imposter who was pretending to be Bollywood singer Bhoomi Trivedi and claimed that he manages her social media accounts. He went on to contact some stars and claimed that he can help in increasing their social media following, the way he did for Bhoomi.
Mumbai police arrested the accused but realised how it is a huge scam. So, an SIT compromising members of the crime branch and the cyber cell was formed.
The SIT found about 100 companies selling fake social media followers. Now the SIT has identified 68 companies selling fake followers and fake social media activities like retweets, likes, view, subscriptions, comments etc.
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