Delhi Police hasn’t registered an FIR in connection with the widely shared YouTube video that showed a man kissing unsuspecting women in public in what he called a prank. He said they are communicating with service providers, including YouTube and Facebook, to identify the sources through which the videos were uploaded. Read more: Delhi Police probing man who posted YouTube ‘prank’ of kissing women in publicSumit Verma, who appeared to be in his 20s, had uploaded the video on his YouTube channel ‘The Crazy Sumit’, calling it the “Funniest Indian YouTube prank of 2017”. In the clip, Verma was seen leaning in and kissing a woman in Connaught Place after pretending to ask her a question. Soon after news of the police’s probe broke, Verma removed all his videos and posted a new clip, apologising for his actions.
Source: Hindustan Times January 09, 2017 12:18 UTC