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Home | India | Teens Life Saved In 12 Minutes Up Police Act Swiftly After Social Media Suicide Alert

Teen’s life saved in 12 minutes: UP Police act swiftly after social media suicide alert

Police in Raebareli saved an 18-year-old after a suicide alert from Meta flagged his social media post. Swift action within minutes enabled rescue and treatment, highlighting technology’s role in preventing tragedies and ensuring timely intervention in distress cases

By IANS
Published Date - 1 April 2026, 11:18 AM
Teen’s life saved in 12 minutes: UP Police act swiftly after social media suicide alert
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Raebareli: In a remarkable display of prompt response and coordination, the police saved the life of an 18-year-old youth in Uttar Pradesh’s Raebareli after a distressing social media post signalled a potential suicide attempt.

The incident highlights the growing role of technology and rapid law enforcement in preventing tragedies.


According to officials, a video related to suicide was posted on Instagram, triggering an alert through the Meta Alert System at the police headquarters. The system, designed to flag potentially harmful or distressing content, immediately notified authorities, enabling them to act without delay.

Upon receiving the alert, the Raebareli police sprang into action. Within just 12 minutes, they traced the youth’s location and reached his residence in the Mill Area police station jurisdiction.

By the time officers arrived, the youth was found in a critical condition, having consumed a poisonous substance due to severe emotional distress linked to a dispute in a romantic relationship.

Recognising the urgency of the situation, the police personnel rushed him to a nearby hospital, where timely medical intervention saved his life.

Officials noted that even a slight delay could have resulted in a fatal outcome. The swift response not only prevented a tragedy but also spared a family from unimaginable grief.

Speaking about the incident, Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Sanjeev Kumar Sinha said, “On March 29, an 18-year-old youth texted his girlfriend saying ‘Alvida’ and also posted a photo of rat poison on social media. The information was received by the police through Meta. Action was taken within minutes, and he was saved. It is a significant achievement for us. We also want to send a message that parents are your strongest support, and one should not take such extreme steps under any circumstances.”

Authorities had said that these cases underline the importance of timely intervention, community awareness, and the responsible use of technology.

They also urged individuals facing emotional distress to seek help and communicate with family members or professionals rather than resorting to extreme measures. This is not an isolated case where timely intervention based on social media alerts has helped save lives.

Earlier, on January 22, swift action by the Delhi Police Social Media Control Room rescued a 19-year-old youth who had allegedly expressed his intent to commit suicide at a railway station.

At around 6.32 p.m. on January 21, a user on the social media platform X alerted the Delhi Police about a distressed individual who had been communicating suicidal thoughts via Telegram. The youth had reportedly planned to end his life by jumping in front of a train, following emotional turmoil caused by a failed relationship. The post included the individual’s name and mobile number, enabling authorities to quickly assess the gravity of the situation.

Acting promptly, the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Social Media Control Room mobilised teams, who reached the railway premises and located the youth in time. Their intervention had prevented what could have been another tragic loss of life.

In another instance from October 2024, a youth in his twenties posted a cryptic image of pills on Facebook late at night, accompanied by an alarming caption.

Acting on alerts generated by Meta, the Mumbai cyber police traced his location to Trombay. Although they initially found his residence empty, a thorough search led them to a nearby creek, where he was discovered in a disoriented state.

Investigations revealed that the youth had been struggling with depression following job loss and repeated rejections. He was rescued, counselled, and given a second chance at life.

Police data indicate that between January 2023 and mid-February 2024, nearly 180 individuals were saved by Mumbai cyber police through similar interventions. These efforts are part of an innovative collaboration with Meta, which uses artificial intelligence to identify posts, images, or videos indicating suicidal intent on platforms like Facebook and Instagram.

Once such content is detected, Meta shares relevant user details — including profile information and contact data — with law enforcement agencies. Initially, alerts were sent via email, but the system has since evolved to include direct follow-up calls, ensuring quicker human response and coordination.

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