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  • Fact Check: Daylight robbery? Staged video of woman getting drugged and robbed goes viral as the real deal The India Today Anti Fake News War Room (AFWA) found that CCTV footage of a woman getting robbed by a gang was a scripted video, filmed to create social awareness. Listen to Story India Today Fact Check This is not a real incident caught on camera — it’s a scripted video. The video was filmed by a YouTube channel to create social awareness. A video purportedly showing CCTV footage of a woman getting robbed by a gang after consuming “prasad” or holy offerings laced with sedatives has been making the rounds on social media. In the video, we see a woman waiting at a bus stand being offered the supposedly drugged “prasad” by two other women. After eating it, the woman visibly loses consciousness. Following this, she is seen being robbed by the two women and a third man. Several people on Twitter and Facebook shared the video with captions that warned people to remain vigilant and not accept “prasad” or strangers, adding that the location of the incident was not known. The India Today Anti Fake News War Room (AFWA) found that this was not a real incident caught on camera — it was a scripted video, filmed to create social awareness. The viral posts have been archived here and here. AFWA probe With the combination of InVID and keywords searches, we found the same video uploaded to a YouTube channel named “3rd Eye” on April 9, 2022. The title of the YouTube video read, “BE CAREFUL WITH STRANGERS The YouTube channel provided a disclaimer with the video that read: “Thank you for watching! Please be aware that this channel features scripted dramas and parodies to aware people [sic] in different situations. This channel brings social awareness videos. These short films are for entertainment purposes only!” The YouTube channel had many other such videos. In fact, AFWA had earlier debunked another one of the channel’s videos that went viral with similar misleading claims. Hence, we concluded that the video was not a real incident caught on camera; rather it was a scripted sketch created to raise awareness. Please share it on our at 73 7000 7000 You can also send us an email at factcheck@intoday.com
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