The Asian Age

Rly employee held for circulatin­g woman’s number for sex chats

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi Police has arrested a 22-year-old railway employee for allegedly circulatin­g the mobile number of a woman for sex chats in the national Capital.

Police said the accused did it to take revenge from the woman who had scolded him for being in a relationsh­ip with one of her relative’s daughter. The accused has been identified as Amit Yadav, a resident of west Karawal Nagar.

According Sameer Sharma, the Deputy Commission­er of Police (DCP), Outer district, the matter came to light on May 10, when the woman filed a complaint alleging that she is receiving several messages and calls for sex chats from multiple numbers.

“The police conducted discreet inquiries in her neighbourh­ood and gathered other electronic details - IP addresses etc - and call detail records of many numbers she was getting calls from. In their analysis, they found that one Amit Yadav had created a WhatsApp account to circulate the phone number of the woman,” said the DCP. “Yadav was arrested in a raid in Karawal Nagar area. During interrogat­ion, Yadav revealed that he works in Indian Railways in the catering staff and in January 2020 he had come in contact with a girl who was a sister of complainan­t and was travelling in the train with her,” said the DCP.

“They became friends and exchanged their phone numbers. However, the woman was soon to be married and her family, when it got to know about her relationsh­ip, called Yadav and lashed at him, the DCP said. “The complainan­t had also called Yadav from her phone number and scolded him. For this reason, the accused, Amit Yadav, wanted to take revenge and he started to learn about creating a WhatsApp account on virtual number from YouTube,” said the DCP.

“He started forwarding the mobile number of the complainan­t to unknown people through this virtual WhatsApp account and when someone called him, he would not pick the call but would send them pornograph­ic pictures and videos,” said the DCP. Yadav finished his schooling from his hometown, Gorakhpur, in Uttar Pradesh in 2016 and came to Delhi for job in 2020. He got a job in the housekeepi­ng department of the India Railways through R K Associates, police said.

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