The Bombay Excessive Court docket on Tuesday warned the youth “hooked to social media” in opposition to honey lure, whereas granting bail to a 23-year-old former apprentice at Naval Dockyard in Mumbai. The petitioner, Gaurav Arjun Patil, was booked beneath the Official Secrets and techniques Act, and legal conspiracy beneath the Indian Penal Code (IPC) in December 2023.
The courtroom requested Patil to seem earlier than the trial courtroom each month and directed him not to go away Maharashtra with out prior approval of the trial courtroom.
The Kalachowki police in South Mumbai booked Patil for reportedly sharing sensitive and confidential data with two girls, alleged Pakistani intelligence brokers, between Could and October 2023. Patil allegedly exchanged sensitive data associated to ships docked on the Naval space for repairs, together with engine drawings, and climate circumstances with them and acquired Rs 2000 via financial institution switch.
“Honey lure is a covert approach utilized in intelligence operations which includes the use of seduction or sexual attraction to extract data, acquire leverage, or manipulate people for varied functions. The honey lure is extra insidious and includes a long-term deception which is prima facie seen to have been tried by the accused within the current case with the applicant over a interval of three to 4 months,” noticed a Single-Decide Bench of Justice Milind N Jadhav, whereas passing the order on the bail software.
The courtroom mentioned that the “honey lure is a social media-enabled crime whereby faux profiles are created on social media platforms with stunning and engaging photographs to provoke and set up contact with the goal/sufferer.”
It noticed that the accused, a 23-year-old pupil, who has been incarcerated since December 2023, was not within the Indian Navy’s service in any capability and his telephone and laptop computer have been seized, due to this fact the proof can’t be tampered with, and “curiosity of the state is not going to be in danger”.
As per police information, two girls, who have been later recognized as Pakistani intelligence brokers, sought data from Patil beneath the pretext of being staff of a delivery firm within the UAE.
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Advocate Viral Rathod for Patil argued that his consumer was deceived by the operatives and had no unhealthy intention, and at occasions he had refused to share the knowledge and even informed the 2 “to Google it” and repeatedly supplied to return the cash transferred to him.
The courtroom went on to observe, “It’s the responsibility of the courtroom to sound an alarm bell to the youth of the nation and to society at massive to beware of the warning indicators of honey trapping which is initiated via unsolicited communication from somebody you don’t know or haven’t beforehand interacted with as is the current case.”
“Loads of cyber crimes and extortion-related offences are occurring these days by utilizing the identical modus operandi. The residents of the nation and, extra particularly the youth who are hooked onto the social media platforms have to be alert, significantly if a message they obtain on social media is flattering or overly complimentary from an unsolicited communication or an individual unknown as it could be an indication of honey trapping,” the Bench noticed.
Justice Jadhav emphasised that “the aim of the bail courtroom can be to warning the society”, particularly the youth who are overly uncovered to the inherent social media world, “lest they get trapped in an undesirable and irreversible scenario like that of the applicant earlier than the courtroom.”
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The Bench granted bail to Patil on furnishing a private bond of Rs 25,000, amongst different circumstances.
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