Kerala police investigations into the controversial WhatsApp groups, “Mallu Hindu Officers” and “Mallu Muslim Officers,” revealed that IAS officer K Gopalakrishnan’s phone, used to create the groups, was not hacked. Technical analysis from WhatsApp, Google, and the officer’s ISP contradicted his claims, indicating the phone was secure during the groups’ creation.
Cops: Phone not hacked to create ‘Mallu Officers’ WA groups

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