Sambalpur: Sixteen people, who were detained for spreading inflammatory messages on social media after violence in Sambalpur city during Hanuman Jayanti processions earlier this month, were released, police said.
They were released after being issued warnings and had given undertakings that they would not indulge in such activities in future, Sambalpur SP B Gangadhar said.
“Those found sharing hateful messages were questioned and warned. Moreover, we warned the admins of two social media groups for allowing members to share such messages.
“They were released after signing PR bonds. We have formed a social media monitoring cell and have been thoroughly monitoring the social media after the violence,” Sambalpur Superintendent of Police B Gangadhar told reporters on Saturday.
The SP also appealed to people to use social media responsibly and refrain from posting hateful messages.
Internet services were suspended in Sambalpur district on April 13 following violence. Curfew was also imposed in the city.
Mobile internet services were restored gradually as the situation improved.
The SP said that normalcy was returning to the city and over 100 people were arrested in connection with the violence.
“Curfew has been lifted from four police station areas and it remains imposed in the jurisdiction of two police stations, which will be lifted after reviewing the situation,” he said.