Demolition of Home Linked to Sexual Exploitation Case in Amravati, Maharashtra
Amravati Bulldozer Action: Home Of 19-Year-Old Who Filmed, Blackmailed Minor Girls Demolished
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In Amravati district, Maharashtra, authorities demolished parts of a house belonging to Ayan Ahmed Tanveer Ahmed, a 19-year-old accused of sexually exploiting minor girls. This action follows his arrest amid a widening police investigation into a cyber-enabled sexual abuse racket targeting minors, with public outrage prompting demands for stricter measures.
- 01Authorities demolished parts of the accused's house in Amravati, Maharashtra.
- 02Ayan Ahmed Tanveer Ahmed is accused of blackmailing minor girls through explicit videos.
- 03Police have identified at least 7-8 victims, with the number likely to increase.
- 04The accused has been charged under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.
- 05Public outrage has led to calls for a Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe into a possible larger network.
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In a shocking case from Amravati district, Maharashtra, authorities have taken decisive action against 19-year-old Ayan Ahmed Tanveer Ahmed, accused of sexually exploiting minor girls. On April 15, civic officials demolished parts of his residence in Paratwada as part of a crackdown following his arrest earlier in the week. The police investigation has revealed a cyber-enabled sexual abuse racket, with explicit videos circulating online, leading to public outrage and demands for accountability. Investigators have flagged nearly 100 explicit videos, with 18 videos and 39 images directly linked to the accused. Ahmed allegedly lured girls through social media platforms, recorded objectionable content, and used it to blackmail them. Authorities have identified 7-8 victims so far, but expect this number to rise as the investigation continues. The accused has been charged under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and the Information Technology Act. Public demonstrations have called for a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to explore the possibility of a larger network involved in these crimes. Authorities are urging victims to come forward, assuring them of confidentiality and support.
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The case has raised significant public concern regarding the safety of minors online and the need for stricter enforcement against cyber-enabled crimes.
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