Raj Kundra

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Raj Kundra Booked For Money Laundering Case in Pornography Film Issue

Film actress Shilpa Shetty's husband and business tycoon Raj Kundra has been booked for money laundering case. On May 19, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) booked Kundra in connection with pornography film case. Notably, the actor with his brother-in-law was running a platform "Hotshots" in United Kingdom, with subscription services for UK users. The money earned from the platform is also sent to 13 banks accessed by Kundra. 

Thu, 19 May 2022 - 12:52 PM / by Varsha Joshi

Tags: raj kundra, Pornography, Money laundering case, Enforcement Directorate, Mumbai

Courtesy: ANI

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Four Arrested Under Child Pornography Case In Pakistan's Punjab

Four persons, involved in pedophiles and child pornography rings, have been arrested in Pakistan's Punjab. Reportedly, they were allegedly bullying the young boys since 2018 and were operating the ring from a marriage bureau. The police seized several mobile phones, a 64GB USB filled with pornographic videos. However, police are yet to identify the victims. Besides, Pakistan reported 2,960 cases of child abuse in 2020. 

Tue, 14 Sep 2021 - 01:10 PM / by Vidhi Jhunjhunwala

Tags: Pakistan, Pornography, Child Pornography, Punjab

Courtesy: ANI News

Raj Kundra

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Raj Kundra Case: 51 Pornographic Films Seized

Mumbai crime branch has confiscated 51 pornographic films concerning the "Raj Kundra" porn case. Meanwhile, the seized porn content was presented to the bench of Justice Ajay Gadakari by the public prosecutor Aruna Pai. Kundra now faces accusations of destroying evidence and has been sentenced to prison for seven years. The Hearing of Kundra's case and punishment will take place on August 2.

Sun, 01 Aug 2021 - 06:40 PM / by Balaji L

Tags: Raj Kundra case, Police, highcourt, Pornography

Courtesy: The Times of India

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Russia Slaps $117,000 Fine On Twitter For Not Removing Disputed Post

Microblogging platform Twitter has been fined $117,000 for not deleting protest-related posts in Russia. The Russian authorities, on April 2, slapped Twitter with three fines, asking to pay the amount in 60 days. Moreover, the officials claimed that the undeleted posts encouraged minors to join protests. While Russia alleged Twitter to deny deletion of posts related to pornography, drugs usage, and other banned topics, Twitter has refused to… read-more

Fri, 02 Apr 2021 - 09:33 PM / by Nikita Thakur

Tags: Russia, Twitter, World news, Fine, Pornography

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