Police investigating 'Crazy Sumit' Youtuber over prank video

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 07 2017 | 5:28 PM IST
Amidst an outrage over New Year Eve mass molestation in Bengaluru and similar incidents here, a "prank" video posted on Youtube in which a youth tries to kiss girls randomly has invited criticism and prompted Delhi Police to start an investigation into the matter.
The video was apparently shot in the popular Connaught Place area and were uploaded on the video-sharing website by the young man via his Youtube channel 'The Crazy Sumit'. In the video, the boy could be seen kissing girls randomly on the street and running away.
"The video has come to Delhi Police's notice through media. We have started the initial technical inquiry. This obscene video is available on Facebook and Youtube links and we are probing this," said Dependra Pathak, Delhi Police Spokesperson and Joint Commissioner of Police (Southwest).
The video has been taken down after widespread criticism on social media and its technical aspects such as details of service providers and criminal liability are being examined.
Police said they were "looking forward" to the women who were seen in the prank video to give a complaint, he said.
"I see this kind of sexual perversion on social media in the name of getting likes, online publicity and maybe even some money is involved in it," he said.
The youth who made the videos has been active on Youtube since 2015 and keeps posting "prank" videos. Following the backlash on the social media over his "kissing and running" video, he has issued an apology through another video post.
"We are analysing the contents of the apology. Every aspect is being looked into," the officer added.
Meanwhile, Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) chief Swati Maliwal has slammed the "prank" video on her Twitter handle. "Its perversion not humour. FIR shud be filed imm and strict action taken by Police. His apology's of no consequence for its act of violence (sic)," Maliwal tweeted.
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With police launching an inquiry into the "prank" video, Sumit Verma, the youth behind the Youtube channel 'The Crazy Sumit' which has 1,54,395 subscribers, has deleted the apology video he had posted after his prank was criticised on social media.
Many users reported the "kissing and running" video for its vulgar content and how it justified the "molestation" of women in the name of entertainment.
Delhi Police's Twitter handle was tagged by several social media users who drew their attention towards it.
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First Published: Jan 07 2017 | 5:28 PM IST

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