People often take the wrong path in the pursuit of earning more money in less time. Shikha Maitrey, famous as Kunwari Begum on YouTube, also did something similar. To increase the number of her followers, Shikha incited people to sexually abuse an infant.
The result of this wrongdoing was that Shikha was arrested by the police. However, she has currently got interim bail. But after the FIR was filed, Shikha deleted many objectionable videos from her YouTube account. Now the police is trying to remove them too.
How can the police retrieve deleted videos?
The police is trying to retrieve the videos that have been deleted from Shikha’s Kunwari Begum YouTube channel. Now the question must be arising in your mind that how can the deleted videos be retrieved. So let me tell you, there are many ways to do this.
Actually, in any legal matter, when the police administration wants to obtain any content, it sends an official mail to the concerned social media platform, in which it asks the concerned social media platform to provide the deleted content. Many times social media platforms provide the content after the official mail.
But, when social media platforms refuse to do so, then the police obtains the content from the social media platform on the orders of the court. Apart from this, the police have high-tech IT experts, who have such methods that they can recover any deleted video very easily.
What is the whole matter?
Actually, for the past several days, a video was going viral on social media, in which a woman was inciting people about child abuse. On the basis of this video, a social worker filed a complaint in Kaushambi Dhane of Ghaziabad. The police took cognizance of this and on June 12, a case was registered against Shikha alias Kunwari Begum under several sections. However, after the arrest, Shikha has got interim bail. Shikha lives in the Indragarhi area of Ghaziabad. Talking about education, Shikha is a pass out from NIFT, Delhi and has a job in Bangalore.
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