Kishanganj sextortion gang: How Jeba, Nazmin trapped people in compromising situations? WATCH

Kishanganj Sextortion Gang: Jeba and Nazmin befriend young men and invite them to their room. Once there, their accomplices are called in to catch the men in compromising situations.

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Kishanganj Sextortion Gang: A disturbing sextortion racket has surfaced in Bihar’s Kishanganj district, involving a group of individuals who are preying on unsuspecting victims. The gang, led by two women named Jeba and Nazmin, lures men into a trap under the guise of friendship, only to extort them using explicit threats.

How did they lured men?

Jeba and Nazmin befriend young men and invite them to their room. Once there, their accomplices are called in to catch the men in compromising situations. The gang, which includes members Farhan, Asgar, and Anwar, proceeds to assault the victims and record compromising videos of them. They then extort money by threatening to leak these explicit videos online.

What was the modus operandi of the gang? VIDEO

In each case, the gang uses the same women to attract different victims, changing only the men who are lured in. Once trapped, the victims are left with no choice but to pay large sums of money to avoid the humiliation of having their private moments exposed online.

Authorities are currently investigating the matter, and efforts are underway to bring the culprits to justice. The use of threats, violence, and blackmail in these cases has sparked concerns about the growing menace of sextortion in the region.

Police investigation underway

Police officials are working to gather more evidence and take action against this group. The gang's repeated use of the same tactics has made it clear that they are experienced in their crimes, but police are hopeful that they will soon be able to dismantle the operation.

The sextortion racket in Kishanganj is a stark reminder of the dangers posed by such organized crimes. Authorities urge the public to be cautious and to report any suspicious activity to the police to prevent others from falling victim to similar traps.