Hyderabad Couple Live‑Streamed Sex to Pay Daughters’ School Fees
The couple was not able to meet the college expense of the two daughters who are both meritorious students.

According to police, the Hyderabad couple who was arrested on charges of live streaming their sexual behaviors on a mobile-based application was desperate of money and therefore engaged in such acts to earn quick money.
The two daughters are meritorious students that the couple could not afford the college fees of their children. One of those is a student currently in her second year of B.Tech whereas the other had just given her intermediate exam and had scored 468 out of 470 and was scheduled to join college.
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In addition to that, the man, who is an auto driver, was apparently sick and he could not meet the medical cost, said the police.
A man and woman were picked up in Mallikarjuna Nagar in Amberpet on Thursday and many equipments such as high definition cameras were confiscated amidst their home.
The couple, according to the police, would post the live and captured videos of their sexual activities with the app users (mostly youngsters) who were willing to pay obscene videos. An in-real-time video would be sold at Rs 2,000 per video and a recording at Rs 500.
Here, through the racket, the police stated, the couple made more money than what the man made driving an auto alone.
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They aimed the use of HD cameras. The police also indicated that they wore masks to hide their identities in the process of doing the act.
On a tip-off, the East Zone Task Force raided the house of the couple and they were arrested.
A complaint under sections of the Information Technology Act has been filed and an inquiry is in progress, said the police. They also issued notices to people who bought the videos of the couple, they added.
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