Here’s why Facebook’s Mumbai office was raided by Karnataka police
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A team of Karnataka police searched social networking giant Facebook’s Mumbai office last week after the company refused to divulge details about a Mangaluru-based suspect guilty of posting derogatory content on goddesses and spreading
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The police carried out searches at Facebook’s Bandra Kurla Complex office from 2 pm on Thursday afternoon acting on an order issued by Mangaluru court stating Facebook’s non-cooperation.
On its part, the social networking website has changed its stance after the court order ans has promised to divulge all information about the suspect within 48 hours.
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