In a shocking development that has sent waves across Maharashtra, a 19-year-old youth named Ayan Ahmed Tanveer Ahmed (also known as Mohammad Ayaz or Ayan Ahmed) has been arrested in Amravati district for allegedly sexually exploiting numerous minor girls and recording hundreds of obscene videos.
The Amravati viral video case involving Ayan Ahmed has become one of the most talked-about scandals in recent times, with multiple clips reportedly circulating on social media platforms.
What is the Amravati Ayan Ahmed Viral Video Case?
According to police and media reports, Ayan Ahmed Tanveer, a resident of Paratwada area in Amravati, allegedly lured over 100 to 180 minor girls (many of them students) through social media platforms. He reportedly befriended them, gained their trust, and later exploited them sexually while recording the acts without consent.
Police claim that more than 350 inappropriate and obscene videos were recovered from the accused's devices. Some of these videos allegedly went viral on platforms like WhatsApp, Instagram, and other social media, triggering massive outrage in the Amravati region.
The case came to light after a tip-off to Amravati Rural Police. Ayan Ahmed was arrested on April 14-15, 2026, and has been remanded in police custody till April 21, 2026.
How the Alleged Exploitation Happened
Reports suggest the accused used a “love trap” method:
He created fake profiles and groups on apps like WhatsApp and Snapchat.
He targeted young girls, often from coaching classes in Paratwada and Achalpur areas.
After building relationships, he allegedly took them on trips and recorded explicit videos.
The videos were reportedly used for blackmail and some were circulated online.
Several videos featuring the accused with minor girls have surfaced and gone viral, leading to the widespread search for “Amravati viral video” and “Ayan Ahmed viral video”.
Police Action and Legal Proceedings
The case has been registered suo motu (on its own) by police under relevant sections of the POCSO Act, Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), and Information Technology Act.
At least 7–8 victims have been identified so far through the visuals, though the actual number could be much higher.
No formal complaints have been filed by families yet, reportedly due to social stigma.
Authorities have also taken bulldozer action against part of the accused’s house citing illegal construction.
Three more persons have been arrested in connection with the case.
Public Reaction and Political Angle
The Amravati viral video scandal has sparked strong public anger and political reactions in Maharashtra. Local leaders have demanded a thorough investigation, with some calling for a Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe.
There are also reports linking the accused to a political background (former member of a party), though the focus remains on the serious criminal allegations.
Important Note
Many people are actively searching for the full Ayan Ahmed Amravati viral video. However, sharing, downloading, or viewing such content involving minors is a serious criminal offence under Indian law (POCSO and IT Act). It can lead to legal action and further victimization of innocent girls.
If you come across any such videos, please report them immediately to the cyber crime portal or local police instead of forwarding them.
Latest Updates (as of April 16, 2026)
Police investigation is ongoing to identify more victims and possible accomplices.
The accused remains in custody.
Bulldozer action was carried out on the accused’s property.
Public outrage continues on social media with hashtags related to Amravati and Ayan Ahmed trending in some circles.
This is a developing story. We will update this article as more verified information comes to light from official sources.
Stay safe online. Protect children and report any suspicious activity immediately.
If you have any credible information related to this case, contact Amravati Police or the nearest cyber cell.
Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly available news reports from reputable sources like The Hindu, Times of India, Indian Express, and others. The accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. We strongly condemn any form of exploitation of minors.
