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Viral “iBomma Warning to Telangana Police” Post Is Fake | Fact-Check 2025

A viral post claims iBomma warned Telangana Police — but it’s false. The screenshot is from 2023 and was aimed at the Telugu film industry, not law enforcement. Here’s the truth behind the viral claim.

Viral “iBomma Warning to Telangana Police” Post Is Fake | Fact-Check 2025

Viral “iBomma Warning to Telangana Police” Post Is Fake | Fact-Check 2025
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4 Oct 2025 9:39 AM IST

social media post claiming that iBomma, the popular piracy website, warned the Telangana Police is spreading fast — but the claim is totally false. Let’s break it down.

The Real Story Behind the Buzz

Cybercrime officials recently busted India’s biggest movie piracy network, arresting five people from multiple states. Hyderabad’s then Police Commissioner C.V. Anand revealed that the gang was behind hundreds of film leaks.

The numbers are staggering:

The Telugu Film Industry (TFI) lost about ₹3,700 crore in 2024.

The Indian film industry as a whole suffered around ₹22,400 crore in losses in 2023 due to pirated content shared online and through OTT platforms.

The Viral Screenshot Everyone’s Talking About

After the crackdown, an image started circulating on X (formerly Twitter), WhatsApp, and Telegram.

The screenshot, supposedly from iBomma, criticized movie producers for high actor fees, lavish overseas shoots, and ticket hikes — and ended with a bold warning:

“Stop focusing on our website or I’ll have to focus on you.”

Some users even claimed, “iBomma warns Telangana Police — if the site is blocked, your phone numbers will be revealed.”

Fact-Check: Here’s the Reality

The viral screenshot isn’t new. It’s actually from 2023 — and it wasn’t aimed at the Telangana Police.

A reverse image search showed that the message was originally addressed to Telugu film producers, not law enforcement. Back in September 2023, iBomma had reportedly issued a note warning filmmakers, which caused a huge stir in Tollywood.

What’s Happening Now?

The iBomma website is currently inactive, and there are no fresh threats or posts against Telangana Police. The screenshot that’s being shared is simply old content resurfacing online.

The viral “iBomma warns Telangana Police” message is fake. The screenshot dates back to 2023 and was directed at the film industry, not the police.

Before forwarding or reposting such sensational claims, take a moment to fact-check and verify — misinformation spreads fast, but the truth always catches up.

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