Man preyed on young women at Banke Bihari Temple, formed relationships, victimized over a dozen; videos secretly recorded and circulated

He met at the Banke Bihari temple and had sexual relations with young women, and more than a dozen were victims; someone broadcast the videos on their mobile phones.

A shocking incident has come to light in the pilgrimage city of Vrindavan. In the past few days, pornographic videos of more than a dozen young women have gone viral. In each of them, the man is seen ... read more

A young man's mobile phone contains obscene videos of more than a dozen young women. He had sex with several women and then filmed them. On January 7th, the young man filed a police complaint that his mobile phone had been stolen. Two days ago, videos from his mobile were circulated on the internet, causing a sensation. Police are investigating the matter.

For the past two days, nearly a dozen pornographic videos have been circulating on the internet in the pilgrimage city. In these videos, a boy from Keshighat Khapatia Gali in Vrindavan is seen with young women. Some people recognized a young woman from Vrindavan in the video, and a woman questioned her.

The woman said that she had met the young man a few days earlier at the Banke Bihari temple, developed a romantic relationship with him, and filmed obscene videos. Most of the young women were devotees who had come for darshan. The same young man had complained to the police station on January 7th that someone had stolen his mobile phone from his home at 1 a.m. Since then, the videos have been circulating continuously.

Police traced the mobile's location to Vrindavan. In one video, a young man is seen demanding money in exchange for deleting a video, although the man demanding the money is not visible in the video. There is also a suspicion that the young man may be connected to a larger gang. There is also a suspicion that the videos are being sold.

It is believed that some of the young women seen in the video are outside devotees. Fearing social stigma, relatives are not coming forward to take action. Vrindavan police station in-charge Sanjay Pandey said that the mobile phone's location has been checked and it shows Chandigarh. The young man who owns the phone has also fled his home. A search is underway.

 PC:Jagran