IT was towards the end of March and Prashant (name changed), an arts stream student in one of Delhi’s top private schools, had just finished his Plus 2 board exams and was all set to have “some fun”. But then COVID-19 and the lockdown spoilt all his plans and confined him to his room. Worse, the ‘fun’ has gone sideways and now he fears he’ll have to spend time in a police lock-up.
Prashant was part of the now-infamous Instagram group, ‘Bois Locker Room’, which came to light on May 3 when a Delhi girl shared screenshots of the sexually explicit conversations in the group. The viral post had students of Delhi’s prominent schools boasting about their sexual escapades, sharing nude/ morphed photographs of girl students, and body-shaming them. “We shouldn’t have done what we did. It was a big mistake, but we are not criminals. There was no plan to rape anyone,” says Prashant, who will turn 18 in a few months. Delhi Police cyber cell head Anyesh Roy corroborates this. The rape conversation, he confirmed, did not take place in the Bois Locker Room; it was part of a Snapchat interaction, intriguingly between a girl and a boy. The girl, assuming the fake identity of a boy, was instigating the boy at the other end of the conversation to rape her to check his “strength of character”. The boy, thankfully, refused.
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