Tension prevailed at Lalbaug on January 4 night after a group of people allegedly hit people from another community, causing them injuries. A large police force had to be deployed to bring the situation under control.
"During the central Mumbai's Lalbaug area incident when two groups clashed, a photo of the body was getting circulated on social media and WhatsApp. The body was of a 14-year-old boy who lost his life after a truck accident at Mazgaon.
"Our efforts are on to track down the persons, who first began sending his photo to others as the victim of Lalbaug clash. Bulk text messages with false information were also sent to create further tension," he added.
The Bhoiwada police has already registered an FIR against unidentified people under relevant sections of the IPC and IT Act for sending false and fabricated messages and photos in a bid to disturb the peace.
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"We have developed a strategy to reach the rumour mongers," he added.
Maria said mohalla committees that have been credited with diffusing communal tension over the years will be revived by mid-February.
Mohalla committees spread across Mumbai consist of people from different communities from local areas along with policemen, whose mission is to spread communal harmony.