Anticipatory bail - my ex girlfriend tried to implicate me in a false case
1 year ago
my ex girlfriend tried to implicate me in a false case...for which i was called to the police station...I was threatened and asked for my social media account's I'd password at the police station...Which I told the reason for the police rate..After that the policemen left after giving a warning...Now I have no relation with my ex girlfriend...But when I gave the password of my social media account to the police, my ex girlfriend's brother overheard it and hacked my password...Now I do police complaint in cyber cell...And after that what should be done if the girl tries to trap again in the same old case.. I have no contact with my ex girlfriend since one year now girl's brother has hacked her social media account if I complain then girl back I have any chance of getting false case...The old case was settled in the police station last time, now if the girl complains about the same old case, can the police take action? Please give me advise What should I do so that the person who hacked my ID is punished and my old pea doesn't even open...
It's crucial to defend yourself by collecting any proof that will demonstrate your innocence in case your ex-girlfriend makes false charges against you once again. This may include any texts, emails, or other documents that show you haven't spoken to her in a year, along with any evidence from the prior police inquiry.
The police could act based on your ex-complaint girlfriend's if she tries to bring up false claims against you again. Nonetheless, if you have proof of your innocence, you should provide it to the police and, if required, seek legal counsel to safeguard your rights.
It's crucial to take precautions to protect your online accounts, including those on social media, against future hacking efforts. Among other things, this can include often changing your passwords.