The Instagrammer said that Mumbai and Bengaluru police contacted him and explained why making such videos would provoke people on social media.
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John Howard defended the measures after the Northern Territory’s police commissioner delivered an apology to Indigenous people for the force’s involvement.
The Instagrammer said that Mumbai and Bengaluru police contacted him and explained why making such videos would provoke people on social media.
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