Amravati's Dark Secret: Unveiling the Exploitation Case
In Amravati, Maharashtra, police detained 10 individuals and suspended officers involved in a sexual exploitation scandal. They have also deleted 41 social media accounts disseminating victims' images. Accused prime suspect Ayan Ahmed allegedly used rented flats for exploitation, and the NCW is involved in the investigation.
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Authorities in Amravati, Maharashtra, have taken significant steps in addressing a disturbing sexual exploitation scandal affecting the district. Police have detained 10 suspects for questioning and removed 41 social media accounts responsible for sharing compromising images of the victims, as reported on Friday.
In a separate development, a police officer and two constables were suspended after being seen celebrating the birthday of Ayan Ahmed, the prime accused in the case. Ahmed, who has been arrested, allegedly used a rented flat to exploit his victims, details emerged as investigations progressed.
The National Commission for Women (NCW) is closely following the investigation, participating via video conference, and has instructed local police to keep them updated. So far, arrests include eight individuals, while forensic reports are awaited on devices suspected of containing further incriminating evidence.
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