A case against three Twitter handles of unknown persons was registered under 66 D (Punishment for cheating by personation by using computer resource) and 67 (Punishment for publishing or transmitting obscene material in electronic form) of the IT act, police said, adding they were trying to trace the accused.
In a series of tweets on August 14, the woman wrote, "Conflicted about Dipa Karmakar's Olympic Vault final.
"They can do easier vaults and execute it better because: better infrastructure, better training, better everything. Tonight, she is going to risk her life to win an Olympic medal.
"Life is not worth any medal, for any damned country."
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After her plea, the Chief Minister's Office intervened and a senior police officer met her.
"We are in the process of obtaining some IP addresses and are writing to Twitter seeking information about certain the handles.
"Since their server is located out of the country, it will take some time for us to reach to the users who abused her," the officer said.
"We are working on the case considering the gravity of the case. Since the servers are placed outside India, it is a bit of a time consuming process but we will get it done as early as possible," Mukesh Chaudhary, a cyber crime expert assisting the police, said.
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