Demolition of House Linked to Maharashtra Man Accused of Assaulting 180 Minors
Bulldozer Action On Maharashtra Man Accused Of Sexually Assaulting 180 Minors
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In Paratwada city, Amravati district, Maharashtra, authorities demolished parts of the house belonging to Mohammad Ayaz, accused of sexually assaulting 180 minors and filming obscene videos. The operation, overseen by BJP MLA Pravin Tayade, follows Ayaz's arrest for luring girls into prostitution.
- 01Mohammad Ayaz is accused of sexually assaulting 180 minors and filming 350 obscene videos.
- 02The demolition of Ayaz's house was conducted by the Achalpur Municipal Council due to illegal construction.
- 03Ayaz was previously associated with the All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (AIMIM) party but was expelled.
- 04The police have arrested Ayaz and three other suspects, with investigations ongoing.
- 05A heavy police presence has been established outside Ayaz's residence following the incident.
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Authorities in Paratwada city, Amravati district, Maharashtra, took decisive action against Mohammad Ayaz, who is accused of sexually assaulting 180 minors and producing 350 obscene videos. A JCB bulldozer demolished illegal structures at his residence, including an iron staircase. This operation was overseen by BJP MLA Pravin Tayade and was prompted by previous municipal notices regarding encroachment. Ayaz, who lured minors into a 'love trap' and forced them into prostitution, was arrested on April 11. His arrest followed complaints that led to viral footage of his activities. The police have since arrested three additional suspects, including Uzer Khan, and are investigating whether Ayaz shared the explicit videos with others. The All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (AIMIM) party has distanced itself from Ayaz, stating he was expelled for failing to perform his duties as a social media manager during local elections.
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The demolition of Ayaz's illegal structures and the police crackdown on his activities may deter similar crimes in the region and provide a sense of safety to the community.
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