Ayaan Ahmed: ‘Became playboy after 1st breakup’ confession shocks police in Amaravati sex abuse case PARATWADA (AMRAVATI): Ayaan Ahmed, the central figure in the Amravati sex abuse and blackmail case, allegedly made a casual admission to investigators that he “became a playboy” following his first breakup. The confession, described by a senior police officer as indicative of a “teenage mindset and lifestyle choice” rather than a mental health issue, has raised questions about the motivations behind his actions. According to police investigations, Ayaan operated a thriving cellphone business and generated income through paid promotions on Instagram, where he amassed around 18,000 followers. However, he frequently borrowed money from friends and family to sustain a lavish lifestyle, which included spending on relationships with multiple women and maintaining an extravagant social image. His financial habits, combined with his online presence, allegedly enabled him to target vulnerable individuals. The police stated that Ayaan’s social media activity played a critical role in attracting women. He would connect with girls online, gradually building trust over four to five months before seeking sexual favors or coercing them into engaging in such activities. His approach reportedly involved a calculated process of grooming, where he would establish familiarity before exploiting his victims. Ayaan’s involvement extended beyond personal misconduct. He previously managed the social media accounts of the AIMIM (Amravati unit) before being dismissed from his position. This role likely provided him with access to platforms where he could further manipulate and target potential victims. The case has drawn attention to the intersection of technology, social media, and exploitation.#instagram #paratwada #ayaan_ahmed #amravati_sex_abuse_case #aimim_amravati_unit

Amravati Sexual Abuse Case: Minority Commission Chairman Flags Attempts to Create Communal Tension A special inquiry committee, directed by Maharashtra State Minority Commission chairman Pyare Khan, conducted a detailed investigation into the sexual abuse case reported from Amravati. The panel visited Paratwada, Achalpur, and Amravati city to gather information and submitted preliminary findings. Khan stated that all identified victims are Muslim girls, which he believes highlights a deliberate effort by vested interests to spread propaganda and create communal tensions in Maharashtra. The committee’s findings, alongside police investigations, have exposed attempts to inflame inter-community discord. The inquiry team comprised Mushtak Pathan, officer on special duty of the Minority Commission and District Child Protection Officer, Nagpur; Sanjay Gat, District Women and Child Development Officer, Amravati; Ajay Dable, District Child Protection Officer, Amravati; Kirty Sadane, a social worker affiliated with the District Child Protection Unit, Amravati; and Namrata Kadu, a protection officer from the same unit. During their visit, the committee met the district collector of Amravati to review administrative responses and held discussions with the superintendent of police in Amravati. They also gathered inputs from the assistant superintendent of police in Paratwada regarding the crime scene and progress of the probe, while coordinating with multiple departments to verify case details. The committee noted that preliminary information about the survivors was collected, but none of the victims have yet come forward to record statements, posing a significant challenge to the investigation.#amravati #pyare_khan #maharashtra_state_minority_commission #paratwada #achalpur

Sexual Abuse Case: Minority Commission Chairman Flags Attempts to Create Communal Tension Pyare Khan, chairman of the Maharashtra State Minority Commission, directed a special inquiry committee to investigate a sexual abuse case in Amravati, following allegations of deliberate efforts to stoke communal tensions. The committee, comprising officials from the Minority Commission, district child protection officers, and social workers, conducted a detailed probe in Paratwada, Achalpur, and Amravati city. Their findings, shared with The Times of India, revealed that all identified survivors in the case are Muslim girls, which Khan described as evidence of a coordinated campaign by vested interests to spread fake narratives and incite unrest. The inquiry team, led by Mushtak Pathan, officer on special duty of the Minority Commission, and including Sanjay Gat, Ajay Dable, Kirty Sadane, and Namrata Kadu, reviewed the administrative response to the case. They met the district collector of Amravati and held discussions with the superintendent of police to assess the progress of the investigation. Inputs were gathered from the assistant superintendent of police in Paratwada regarding the crime scene and ongoing probe. The committee emphasized the need for coordination across departments to verify all aspects of the case. Despite the police investigation and the committee’s efforts, the survivors have not yet come forward to record statements, posing a significant challenge. Khan highlighted that the reluctance of victims to participate risks exacerbating social tensions, particularly in a sensitive case. The committee stressed the importance of maintaining confidentiality and handling the matter with care to prevent further communal discord.#amravati #pyare_khan #maharashtra_state_minority_commission #paratwada #achalpur
