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Serial groomer Sadan Khan of Pune befriends Indore’s Hindu girl as Abhinav, blackmails her using obscene video

In yet another grooming case, Pune resident Sadan Khan is accused of befriending a Hindu girl on Instagram by posing as Abhinav. He is said to have made an obscene video of the girl and was blackmailing her using the video. Khan resides in Sangamwadi’s Tadiwala Road in Pune.

Bajrang Dal members learned about the plight of the girl. On Wednesday (January 18), they caught the accused in Indore’s IT Park and manhandled him before handing him to Bhawarkuan Police. Bajrang Dal’s Divisional convenor Tannu Sharma and President Vipin Rathore said they had received information that a Muslim youth was blackmailing a Hindu girl living in the Bhanwarkuan area.

“When we inquired with the girl, she told that the accused Sadan Khan had befriended her using the identity of Abhinav on Instagram. Subsequently, he made obscene videos and was blackmailing her. When we checked the young man’s mobile phone, it had pornographic videos of him along with many Hindu girls. The girl is a student and is staying at a hostel in the Bhanwarkuan area. The accused also used to physically abuse her. He came to Indore on Wednesday with the intention of sexually exploiting her”, reports Naidunia.

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PC: Ashwini Shrivastava

The police have registered a case against the accused and are currently investigating the matter.

(Featured Image Source: Ashwini Shrivastava’s Twitter account)

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