Andaman and Nicobar Police have approached the National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO), which deals with cyber intelligence, for detecting the computer from where the controversial footage showing semi-naked Jarawa tribal women originated.
With clear directions from the Union Home Ministry to nail the culprits behind the videography of the Jarawa tribal, the police sought help of the NTRO in establishing the source computer from where it was uploaded so that legal action could be initiated in the case.
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