Mohammad Ayaz: Police in Amravati have arrested Mohammad Ayaz, also known as Tanveer, for allegedly taking advantage of at least 180 young girls. Authorities said that more than 350 pornographic videos were found, which shows that the abuse and blackmail were very well planned.
The 19-year-old suspect, who lives in Paratwada, is in police custody while the investigation continues.
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How the Suspect Chose Their Victims
Police say that Ayaz used social media sites like WhatsApp and Snapchat to find and talk to young girls. He is said to have built trust by pretending to be in romantic relationships, which are often called “love traps.”
After he had emotionally manipulated the victims, he took them to cities like Mumbai and Pune, where he filmed explicit videos. Later, these recordings were used to blackmail the victims, which led to some of them being exploited even more. Investigators think that parts of the content may have been shared online.
Political Pressure and Quick Police Action
The case became more important after Anil Bonde brought it up and called for a full investigation. He told the government to set up a Special Investigation Team (SIT) and said there would be protests if they didn’t.
After a lot of pressure and anger from the public, the police arrested Ayaz and took his phone, which reportedly had important evidence on it. He is being held by the police for more questioning.
Bulldozer Action and Ongoing Investigation
In a shocking turn of events, the Achalpur Municipal Council tore down the accused’s house just after he was arrested. Officials said that the action was taken in accordance with local laws.
The Cyber Cell is also looking into the digital trail of the videos to see if they are part of a bigger network or syndicate.
Community Response and Other Issues
Mohammad Ayaz: People all over the world are angry about the case, and people in the area are also calling for harsh punishment. Officials say the investigation is still going on and that more information will come to light as digital evidence is looked at.


