Amravati Authorities Launch Crackdown on Cyber-Enabled Sexual Exploitation Case Involving Minors Authorities in Amravati, Maharashtra, have intensified their efforts to address a high-profile cyber-enabled sexual exploitation case involving minors, taking decisive action against the residence of a 19-year-old accused, Ayan Ahmed Tanveer Ahmed. The crackdown, which included the use of bulldozers to demolish portions of the accused’s home, marks a significant step in the investigation into allegations of luring minor girls through social media, recording objectionable content without consent, and using it to blackmail and threaten victims. The civic body carried out the demolition on Wednesday following a prior notice, as police escalated their operations in what officials have described as a major case of online sexual abuse. Ayan Ahmed Tanveer Ahmed was arrested on Tuesday and remanded in police custody until April 21 for allegedly engaging in the exploitation of minors. The charges against him include luring young girls through social media platforms, capturing explicit content without their consent, and leveraging this material to coerce and intimidate victims. The case has sparked widespread concern about the growing threat of cyber-enabled sexual abuse, particularly involving minors, and has prompted calls for stricter measures to combat such crimes. The accused’s arrest and the subsequent demolition of his residence have drawn attention to the challenges authorities face in addressing online exploitation. While the police have taken immediate action to secure evidence and prevent further harm, the case highlights the need for a multifaceted approach to tackle cybercrime.#maharashtra #social_media_platforms #ayan_ahmed_tanveer_ahmed #amravati_authorities #cyber_enabled_sexual_exploitation_case
