Fake Facebook profile takes former Indian cricketer Sandeep Patil by surprise
Patil informed about the same to the BCCI, who suggested filing a police complaint.
Fake accounts on social media platforms- Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and many others- have become a rather common phenomenon. This time around, it was Sandeep Patil, the former Indian cricketer, who got targeted. Patil, also a former national chairman of selectors, filed a complaint on Monday against an unknown person for creating his fake profile on Facebook.
He was at the Shivaji Park Gymkhana on Monday, August 19 when one of his friends informed him that someone had opened a Facebook account using his name. The person also asked for contact numbers from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and other famous personalities. Sandeep was clear cut in saying that he doesn’t use social media at all.
Perpetrator targets Sandeep Patil
“I don’t have Facebook, Twitter or other social media accounts. One of my friends called me recently to ask why I was asking for the contact numbers of my cricket colleagues over social media. That’s when I realized that someone was misusing my name,” the retired batsman was quoted as saying in an interview with mid-day.
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