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Hridya Bharti | HENB | Mumbai | April 16, 2026:: A major criminal investigation is underway in Maharashtra’s Amravati district following the arrest of a 19-year-old Muslim youth, Ayan Ahmed Tanveer, accused of sexually exploiting minor Hindu girls, recording explicit videos, and allegedly using them for blackmail. The case has triggered widespread outrage, protests, and sharp political reactions across the state, while also giving rise to conflicting claims regarding the scale and nature of the crime. Police have also arrested a second Muslim youth, Ujer Khan Iqbal Khan, in the same case, accusing him of significantly escalating the situation.
Ayan Ahmed Tanveer was detained by the Amravati Rural Police in the Paratwada area after a tip-off regarding suspicious activities involving minors and obscene video recordings. Authorities have registered a case under:
He has been remanded to police custody until April 21, 2026.
Police seized his mobile phone, recovering multiple objectionable videos. Forensic teams are currently working to retrieve deleted data, with officials indicating that additional digital evidence may significantly expand the scope of the case.
The case has been marked by sharp discrepancies between confirmed findings and circulating claims:
Authorities have not verified these higher figures. Investigators caution that numbers may change as more victims come forward, but emphasize that only confirmed evidence will determine the final scope.
Amravati Rural SP Vishal Anand Singuri stated that efforts are ongoing to identify all individuals appearing in the recovered videos and to determine the total number of recordings.
Local BJP leaders and Hindutva activists claim that this is nothing but an organised crime against minor and young Hindu girls, trapping them in a ‘Love Jihad’ racket.
Preliminary findings suggest that Ayan Ahmed:
Investigators are also probing whether social media platforms were used to identify and contact victims, many of whom were reportedly students from different towns attending colleges or coaching classes in the region.
Police have arrested a second accused, Ujer Khan Iqbal Khan, accused of significantly escalating the situation.
According to investigators:
He has been taken into custody and is being produced before a court. Police are expected to seek Police Custody Remand (PCR) to investigate:
A controversial and disturbing angle has emerged during the investigation.
Sources claim that Ayan Ahmed and Ujer Khan allegedly engaged in a “competition” or “bet” over who could attract more girls to exploit them. This reportedly escalated into:
According to local accounts, the fallout may have been triggered by financial disputes, after which Ujer allegedly released the videos publicly.
Mujeeb Rashid, a councillor at Achalpur Municipal Council, stated that he had confronted Ayan after hearing about viral videos:
“He apologised and promised to mend his ways. I believed it was an isolated incident. I did not realize the scale involved.”
Subsequent revelations indicated that what initially appeared to be a limited incident may involve systematic exploitation and multiple victims.
Rashid also noted questions around Ayan’s sudden access to money, with unverified claims suggesting possible involvement in betting or other activities.
The case has taken on a significant political dimension:
BJP leader Kirit Somaiya demanded a Special Investigation Team (SIT), alleging large-scale sexual exploitation, rape and blackmail.
Conversely, Congress leader Yashomati Thakur criticized the state government, stating:
The case has also sparked polarized claims regarding the identities of victims:
These claims remain mutually contradictory and unverified beyond the confirmed victims, and authorities have not endorsed any community-based characterization of the crime.
Officials and political leaders have urged caution against communal interpretation, emphasizing that the focus should remain on criminal accountability and victim protection.
In a parallel development, local authorities carried out demolition action at Ayan Ahmed’s residence:
This action has drawn public attention and political debate, with questions being raised about due process.
The القضية has triggered large-scale protests, particularly in:
Hindu organizations called for a bandh (shutdown) following a local meeting, leading to:
Police have taken steps to encourage reporting and protect survivors:
A key challenge remains encouraging survivors to testify, given social stigma and fear.
With both accused in custody, the investigation is expected to focus on:
The upcoming court proceedings and PCR phase are likely to be crucial in determining the true scale and nature of the case.
The Amravati case represents a deeply disturbing instance of alleged exploitation of Hindu minor girls under organised Islamic perpetration, compounded by digital dissemination and social fallout. Maharashtra Minister Nitesh Rane confirmed four arrests in the Amravati sexual blackmail racket row. Rane hinted at apprehending the mastermind of the case as soon as possible.
While serious allegations and large figures are circulating, the investigation is still unfolding, and verified evidence remains limited to a smaller number of identified victims so far.
Authorities continue to stress that the priority is:
The full truth of the case will depend on evidence emerging through the ongoing investigation.
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_Inputs from NDTV and India TV.
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