Delhi Police arrested the teens who were suspected of the ‘Boys Locker Room’ case, after two days when the group chat has been exposed. The group was exposed by a south Delhi girl. A student from a south Delhi school was taken into custody by the cops on Tuesday morning.
A group of South Delhi teens who were mostly schoolboys created an Instagram group chat called Bois Locker Room to share photos of women. The group involves discussions objectifying women and graphic sexual language, also they were discussing to rape a girl as well.
Meanwhile, a new version of the girl’s locker room has been discussed on the various social media platforms by some men. This group is suspected to be run by girls and allegedly talks about the men in a disrespectful manner. A man has posted some of the screenshots of the chat groups on the social media where the girls were objectifying men. The group chat screenshots allegedly have objectionable images of men in the so-called women-only group.
Another social media user who discussed the girls’ group on Instagram said, “I am not here to expose anyone. I am just here to educate the people that it happened both ways. However, the information about the girls only group has not been discussed yet.
On Tuesday morning, Delhi Police arrested a student who was part of the ‘Boys Locker Room and identified many others who discussed gang raping girls. There was a huge uproar after the Insta chat group expose with netizens calling for action against the group and the people running it.
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