action against Flipkart AliExpress TeeShopper Etsy for selling Shirts with Lawrence Bishnois prints

Maharashtra Cyber ​​Cell has tightened the noose against all those e-commerce platforms which were selling T-shirts with the print of Lawrence Bishnoi and Dawood Ibrahim for several days. According to the IANS report, the police said that selling such products will definitely send a wrong message among the youth. This may attract youth towards crime. In view of this, a case has been registered against all those e-commerce platforms which are doing this.

Taking a serious view of the matter, the Cyber ​​Department of Maharashtra has filed an FIR against sellers and platforms like Flipkart, AliExpress, Tshopper and Etsy under sections 192, 196, 353, 3 of the Indian Justice Code (BNS) and section 67 of the IT Act. Is registered.

Police said in a statement that if any product tries to present social crime as an attraction in the society, it will lead to loss of social values, which cannot be accepted at any cost. In view of this, the noose has been tightened against all those e-commerce platforms which are promoting such products.

It is noteworthy that Lawrence Bishnoi has been behind the bars for many years. In an interview, he had stated that killing Bollywood actor Salman Khan was the goal of his life. When he was asked what was the aim of his life, he said without any hesitation that “The aim of my life is only to kill Salman Khan”.

Recently there was firing outside Salman Khan’s house. Those who fired were said to be from Lawrence Bishnoi’s gang. The police had arrested all the accused involved in the firing. After this incident, Maharashtra Police had increased the security of Salman Khan.

Arvind Patel, hailing from Ahmedabad, is an avid gamer who turned his hobby into a career. With a background in marketing, Arvind initially worked with gaming companies along with top new agencies to promote their products. His articles now focus on market trends, game marketing strategies, news, and the business side of the gaming industry.