Police have registered a case against unknown persons in connection with the shooting and uploading of a video showing semi-naked Jarawa tribal women dancing in front of tourists.
The case was registered under the Indian Penal Code, Information and Technology Act, Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes and Protection of Aboriginal Tribes, official sources said here today.
Andaman and Nicobar Police have formed a special team led by a Deputy Superintendent of Police which will seek the help of cyber cell of central agencies in cracking the computer from where it has been hosted.
The case has been registered under section 292 of Indian Penal Code (showing obscene material), section 67 of IT Act (publishing of information which is obscene in electronic form), section 3 (2) of Schedule Caste and Scheduled Tribes (forces a member of a Scheduled Caste or a Scheduled Tribe to drink or eat any inedible or obnoxious substance).
The case has also been registered under section 7 (entering buffer zone for commercial activities) and section 8 (promoting tourism activities through any advertisement about Jarawa tribes) of Protection of Aboriginal Tribes.
The issue had sparked controversy when London-based newspaper Observor reported the alleged incident and also uploaded a video.
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