Jaipur: The branch of Jaipur police crime on Saturday arrested a 27-year-old man, who argued as a journalist and extorted more than 40 people in a widespread sextorption racket.
The police were accused of Sarvez, the native of different Bharatpur, currently living in the Kho Nagoriyan City area.
According to DCP officers (crime), Paris Deshmukh, the police have submitted brilliantly against the defendant himself because the victim did not want to advance because of social stigma.
The modus operandi is similar to other sextital gangs, where the defendant disguised as a woman on social media sites to be friends with potential targets before they persuade themselves in the acts of sex recorded.
Cutting is immediately followed where many give up due to fear of being overthrown in social media or porn websites.
Deshmukh said the branch of profitable crime the history of chat was accused and found that more than 40 people were squeezed by the defendant.
Some of the targets even pondered suicide, but the defendant remained stopped in demanding extortion.
Police said the defendant had operated a racket for more than a year now.
“We have appealed to residents on many occasions that they should not attend video calls from unknown numbers, especially with those who have a female exhibition image,” Dishmukh said.
He also said that most of the victims chose to suffer calmly instead of reporting the incident because of social stigma.
“People must advance to submit a complaint, no need to get caught up by threatening,” he said.
The threat of sextistion has increased continuously in the state for the past few months throughout the state.
Allegations often carry a SIM card on false identity cards to avoid supervision.
Deshmukh said that the crime branch now examined the Nexus accused.