A shocking case has come to light from Bhilai in Chhattisgarh, where a woman who wanted to be friends through social media became a victim of a sextarshan gang. The woman, who was struggling with loneliness, did not know that her hobby of making friends on social media would harm her to such an extent that she would have to pay the price of her respect and jewelry.
Social media becomes support in loneliness
The husband of a 30 -year -old woman from Nandini police station area of Bhilai often lived out of the city in connection with work. In loneliness and free time, the woman started being active on social media and looking for new friends. During this time, he got a stranger’s friend request, which he accepted thinking that he might bring a little light in his monotonous life.
From friendship to vulgarity
Initially, after a normal conversation, the woman became so confident of the person that she started sharing her personal things and feelings. The conversation rapidly turned into virtual closeness and then the woman crossed all limits of shame and started doing obscene acts on video calls. In just four days of friendship, the woman made contact on 26 June and shared the pictures and video clips of the washroom with that person while bathing on 29 June.
Friend became blackmailer
On the morning of June 30, the woman’s senses flew away when she received a threatening message. The person clearly said that if the demand for his money is not met, then that video will make it viral on social media. The woman was terrified of the fear of slander and transferred five lakh rupees to save her honor. Even after this, when blackmailing continued, the woman sent her jewelry and sent money, but the greed of the vicious thug did not end.
Finally police support
Eventually, when the woman’s tolerance was over and understood that these demands would never end, she dared to turn to the police. He went to Nandini police station and told the whole incident. The police have registered a case and assured that the accused will be arrested soon.
Warning in the blind world of social media
This case is not just the story of a woman, but is a mirror of the dangerous reality of cyber crimes that every social media user needs to be vigilant today. No matter how much loneliness is, it can be overwhelming to trust anyone blindly in the virtual world. The police have been warning repeatedly that do not do any objectionable act on video calls, do not give personal information to any unknown and inform immediately about suspicious activities.
This woman of Bhilai is a warning – loneliness can become a chance for criminals, if vigilance is not taken.
A shocking case has come to light from Bhilai in Chhattisgarh, where a woman who wanted to be friends through social media became a victim of a sextarshan gang. The woman, who was struggling with loneliness, did not know that her hobby of making friends on social media would harm her to such an extent that she would have to pay the price of her respect and jewelry.
Social media becomes support in loneliness
The husband of a 30 -year -old woman from Nandini police station area of Bhilai often lived out of the city in connection with work. In loneliness and free time, the woman started being active on social media and looking for new friends. During this time, he got a stranger’s friend request, which he accepted thinking that he might bring a little light in his monotonous life.
From friendship to vulgarity
Initially, after a normal conversation, the woman became so confident of the person that she started sharing her personal things and feelings. The conversation rapidly turned into virtual closeness and then the woman crossed all limits of shame and started doing obscene acts on video calls. In just four days of friendship, the woman made contact on 26 June and shared the pictures and video clips of the washroom with that person while bathing on 29 June.
Friend became blackmailer
On the morning of June 30, the woman’s senses flew away when she received a threatening message. The person clearly said that if the demand for his money is not met, then that video will make it viral on social media. The woman was terrified of the fear of slander and transferred five lakh rupees to save her honor. Even after this, when blackmailing continued, the woman sent her jewelry and sent money, but the greed of the vicious thug did not end.
Finally police support
Eventually, when the woman’s tolerance was over and understood that these demands would never end, she dared to turn to the police. He went to Nandini police station and told the whole incident. The police have registered a case and assured that the accused will be arrested soon.
Warning in the blind world of social media
This case is not just the story of a woman, but is a mirror of the dangerous reality of cyber crimes that every social media user needs to be vigilant today. No matter how much loneliness is, it can be overwhelming to trust anyone blindly in the virtual world. The police have been warning repeatedly that do not do any objectionable act on video calls, do not give personal information to any unknown and inform immediately about suspicious activities.
This woman of Bhilai is a warning – loneliness can become a chance for criminals, if vigilance is not taken.