Technology is getting scary: Mill worker morphs voice, poses as teacher to do THIS horrific thing with 7 students

Kushwaha, a former mill worker, used a voice-morphing program to pose as a female college instructor to trick tribal kids from the Sidhi area of Madhya Pradesh into believing she was offering them scholarships.

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In a strange event, Brajesh Kushwaha used technology to commit crime in the Sindhi area of Madhya Pradesh.  Kushwaha, a mill worker, tricked tribal youngsters from Madhya Pradesh's Sidhi area by posing as a female college instructor and offering them scholarships.

Kushwaha, a former mill worker, used a voice-morphing program to pose as a female college instructor in order to trick tribal kids from the Sidhi area of Madhya Pradesh into believing she was offering them scholarships. Kushwaha pretended to be the instructor and told the pupils to meet in private places. He would then send a go-between to pick them up on a motorcycle and take them to his house. Afterwards, he would take them into a wilderness and rape them.

Tactic entraps students 

Kushwaha used this tactic to target at least seven tribal pupils, according to police investigations. He was hard to spot because of his helmet-wearing tactics and constant glove use during the assaults. Nonetheless, Kushwaha, who had previously sustained burns to his hands while working at a rolling mill in Maharashtra, was eventually located by authorities because to this persistent detail about wearing gloves.

On Saturday, Kushwaha and three others were taken into custody, and the Sidhi district authorities razed his house using a bulldozer. Inspector General of Police Mahendra Sikarwar stated, "Following our inquiry, Brajesh Kushwaha was identified and taken into custody. He confessed to using a mobile app to alter his voice to that of a woman. Additionally, three individuals who were aiding him were also apprehended."

Over 7 victims

Kushwaha used this tactic to target at least seven tribal pupils, according to police investigations. He was hard to spot because of his helmet-wearing tactics and constant glove use during the assaults. Nonetheless, Kushwaha, who had previously sustained burns to his hands while working at a rolling mill in Maharashtra, was eventually located by authorities because to this persistent detail about wearing gloves. A nine-person special investigative team headed by a female deputy superintendent of police has been instructed by Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav to look into the matter and determine whether Kushwaha targeted any other victims.

More on the case

In the Madhya Pradeshi area of Sidhi, a 30-year-old guy pretended to be a female college professor giving scholarships to at least seven tribal girls, and he then used a voice-changing app to rape them. In one instance, the defendant lured a woman and her younger sister into a wooded area where they were raped. Additionally, the POCSO Act has been used against him, according to Sidhi Superintendent of Police Ravindra Verma's statement.

Changing times

The accused was a laborer who used YouTube to learn how to utilize the "voice-changing" application. According to the police, he obtained the first victim's phone number with the assistance of Rahul and Sandeep Prajapati, the other co-accused. Sidhi SP added that the man had threatened the girls with serious repercussions if they reported him. In the past, he would also steal the girls' phones and use them to find other women's contacts. He would talk to women ten to twenty times a day and call random phone numbers. The officer claimed that he would entice people to the forest with government schemes in the event that they chose not to attend college and would instead give scholarships.