More than 100 Indian Muslim women were featured on the so-called Bulli Bai fake auction app. This is the second app in six months that has used stolen photos to put Muslim women up for "sale." Women ...
'Bulli Bai' app case accused Niraj Bishnoi and 'Sulli Deals' app creator Omkareshwar Thakur were remanded to police custody till January 27 by a Bandra court. They were produced before Bandra Court by ...
A local court on Tuesday remanded a 21-year-old engineering student, arrested in the 'Bulli Bai' app case, in Mumbai Police's custody till January 10. The Mumbai cyber police apprehended the student, ...
An app has sparked outrage in India for posting photos of more than 100 prominent Muslim women in the country in a fake auction that listed them as on “sale,” according to reports. The app, named ...
As outrage mounted over a dodgy app that has posted pictures of Muslim women, including many prominent personalities, "for auction", IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Sunday that the government is ...
Quratulain Rehbar was on a public bus in northern India earlier this month when a friend alerted her that her picture had appeared on an app, where she was being advertised as for sale. At first she ...
Neeraj Bishnoi and Aumkareshwar Thakur were granted bail by the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Pankaj Sharma of Patiala House Court The court cited the fact that they are both young, first-time ...
The year 2022 began on a torrid note with the news that profiles of several Muslim women had been surreptitiously created on an app called Bulli Bai hosted on Git Hub for the purposes of putting the ...
In June 2020, an app on GitHub, the popular code repository platfrom, called Sulli Deals became a talking point for uploading photos of Muslim women without their consent and (fake) auctioning those ...
Police in two Indian states have registered cases after an app shared photos of more than 100 Muslim women saying they were on "sale". The accused include developers of the app and Twitter handles ...
Indian police have arrested three people in connection with an app that shared photos of more than 100 Muslim women saying they were on "sale". The suspects - two 21-year-old men and an 18-year-old ...
More than a hundred Muslim women in India woke up to find themselves up for auction on an app on the morning of January 1, 2022. The women were well-known lawyers, journalists, writers, activists and ...