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Bois Locker Room: Teen involved in locker room chat releases audio message apologising to girls, Delhi cops zero in on investigation

Delhi police have seized the phones of 10 boys who were involved in the sex assault chat.

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The investigation of the conversation of Delhi Teen boys on Instagram group chat named “Bois Locker Room” who alleged to threaten to sexually assault a classmate and speak of uploading her photographs online has revealed that the 14-15-year-old minors created the group after the screenshot of the first one was shared on social media.

Delhi police took quick action into it and identified the administrator of the group and nine other students. The students hail from Delhi and Noida. The other student who was involved in sexting has released an audio apologising to female classmates. It is reportedly stated that two groups were created of which one was on Instagram and the other one on Snapchat.

Delhi police have seized the phones of 10 boys who were involved in the sex assault chat.

One of the students who was involved in the conversation released an audio message in which he apologised to the girls and said that he was associated with the group called the locker room where a lot of his friends were just having fun but now he is truly ashamed of what he did and in no way he is going to defend himself, he just want to apologise to every single girl.

He further said sorry in his audio note.

Anil Mittal, Delhi Police PRO said that they have asked Instagram to provide the details of the alleged accounts and so far 10 members have been identified, the minors are being dealt with as per the provision of Juvenile Justice Act.

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DCW chief Swati Maliwal said, “The women who came out to complain about these boys are very brave and should not feel unsafe because we are all with them through this.”

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