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Terming it as a “disturbing trend”, it warned that the circulation of such pictures could attract legal action.
Rajput, 34, was found hanging in his apartment on Sunday, sending shockwaves rippling through the Hindi film industry and elsewhere.
Later, some people circulated pictures of the actor’s body on social media platforms, following which the state police’s cyber department said it was in “bad taste”.
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“It is emphasized that circulation of such pictures is against legal guidelines and court directions, and are liable to invite legal action,” it added.
Urging netizens to refrain from posting such photos, the cyber department said the pictures already circulated should be deleted henceforth.
“In the digital age, every piece of information we read or watch needs to be cross-checked, verified and we all have to be careful before believing or forwarding them,” it said.After the actor’s death, police said no note was found at the spot. Police sources also said they did not find any foul play in their initial investigation.