NDTV reports, Tushar used a fake persona to gain trust before extorting victims.
Tushar, a recruiter from Noida, created fake profiles on social media and dating apps. Using a virtual international number generated by an app, he posed as a US-based model on a soul-searching trip to India. His profiles used stolen photos and stories from a Brazilian model to appear credible.
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Once he established trust with women aged 18-30, he convinced them to share personal information, including phone numbers and intimate photos. Initially, his actions were for personal amusement, but they escalated to extortion. He demanded money, threatening to leak or sell the victims’ private content online.
One victim, a Delhi University student, interacted with Tushar on Bumble in January 2024. After moving their conversation to private platforms, she shared personal photos. Later, he sent her a video of herself, demanding money and threatening to release it online.
While the victim initially complied, she eventually informed her family and filed a complaint with the Cyber Police Station in December 2024.
Under ACP Arvind Yadav’s guidance, the West Delhi Cyber Police used digital evidence to trace Tushar’s activities. A raid in Shakarpur led to his arrest.
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