The messenger, claiming to be Olivia, begins conversation with kids, pretending to be a friend they know, but soon starts sending links that direct them to porn sites.
The Crime Branch, Odisha Police tweeted, "New WhatsApp spam named Olivia Hoax is targeting young children by befriending them. Parents are advised to keenly watch children's online activity. Don’t accept any message from unknown or suspicious looking no. #SayNOtoCyberStrangers".
Some people who received such messages shared their version of conversation. The messages sure look mechanical and repeating.
Though there have been no cases related to Olivia Hoax in Odisha yet, police is taking preventive measures to warn parents and kids. With the recent rise in cyber crimes, dangerous games and scams, it has become imperative for parents to keep an eye on their children's online life.
Along with this, the Commissionerate Police has also expedited combat measures to eradicate the deadly Momo Challenge that lures players into a series of violent acts, ending with a suicide dare.
It was an absolute shocker for his family members when they found the Momo App downloaded in his mobile phone, sources said.
According to his family, Umakant had been staying in Chennai and returned home just two months back. However, he was found hanging in the under-construction club house this morning.
Soon, they informed Mahanga police and lodged a complaint with them alleging that their son committed suicide after playing the deadly game.
On the other hand, the Mahanga police has initiated an investigation into the incident based on the complaint filed by Behera's family members.
However, it could not be ascertained whether the family found any unusual behaviour or mood swings in Umakant after he returned from Chennai.
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In MOMO Challenge, one unknown number having the profile of a girl’s distorted face with protruding eyes and wide mouth appears with a WhatsApp invitation from an unknown number.
As per reports, the perpetrators of this horrific crime monitor the status and profiles of people on social networking websites to target people with suicidal tendencies.
As per sources, the Commissionerate Police would sensitise people, especially school students on the 'Momo Challenge' and will also make efforts to remove the fear of reaching out to police through ‘Know your Police’ campaign.
On the other hand, the Ganjam Police has already begun the process of eradicating the deadly online game by organising an awareness campaign among the Principals and Headmasters of Colleges and Schools of Chatrapur, Chamakhandi and Ganjam PS jurisdiction.
Meanwhile, in a tweet message, the Odisha Crime Branch warned people of the MOMO Challenge saying, “Don't meddle with her. She is dangerous, dirty and disastrous to your life.”
Here’s the detailed advisory issued by the Odisha Crime Branch:
What is MOMO Challenge?
On social media a game with name MOMO Challenge is being circulated by some mischievous and criminal minded people. This game instigates people, especially children to commit suicide as final task. Some innocent people around the world have fallen prey to this malicious game.
There is need for parents and teachers to be aware of this threat and save the children from it.
In MOMO Challenge, one unknown number having the profile of a girl’s distorted face with protruding eyes and wide mouth appears with a WhatsApp invitation from an unknown number.
The perpetrators of this horrific crime monitor the status and profiles of people on social networking websites to target people with suicidal tendencies.
MOMO challenge comes through unknown WhatsApp number. Therefore: (a) Unknown link coming to your WhatsApp number should be deleted immediately, (b) Unknown number invitation through WhatsApp may be avoided, (c) If some unknown number is asking for playing game simply block that number.
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Signs and Symptoms of Victim:
Becoming withdrawn from friends and family, Persistent low mood and unhappiness, Looking worried, Not carrying out day to day tasks, Sudden outbursts of anger directed at themselves or others, Loss of interest in activities that they used to enjoy, Visible marks like deep cuts or wounds on any part of the body of the child.
Advice to Parents: Please keep your eyes open for:
Unusually secretive behaviour of children mostly related to their online activity
A sudden increase in the time they spend online, especially social media.
They seem to change screens on their device when approached
They become withdrawn or angry, after using the internet or sending text messages
Their device suddenly has many new phone numbers and email contacts
Keep close watch on the behaviour of your child/children
If you have found that your child knows about somebody playing MOMO challenge games, inform the parents, teachers, guardians of such children
Check with your child, ask how things are going. Ask if there have been things stressing them or anything that has them worried.
Monitor your child's online and social media activity to ensure they are not engaging with this game.
Install a good cyber/mobile parenting software which helps in monitoring your children.
Take reports from teachers in the school at regular intervals.
If you fear your child may be at risk, get professional help right away.
Remind your child that you are there and will support them as they face life challenges.
Keep a constant watch if your child or child’s friends are involved in some violent act.
Advice to Teachers:
Keep a close watch on the behaviour of all the students
Keep the parents informed about the children who are suspected to be playing MOMO Challenge Games
Conduct a random check of mobile phones of the students if the MOMO challenge applications are installed in their mobile phones and take necessary steps
Keep a constant watch if your students or their friends are involved in some violent act
Advice to Media:
Media is requested not to publish any unverified news and connect any death/suicides to MOMO challenge without proper verification.