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Rajasthan Police Arrest ‘Tantrik’ Exploiting AI-Based Videos to Trap Online Victims

By Nishant Verma , 14 October 2025
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Rajasthan authorities have apprehended an individual accused of using AI-generated videos to lure and exploit unsuspecting victims online. The suspect allegedly created realistic deepfake content to manipulate and intimidate targets, highlighting the emerging intersection of technology and cybercrime. Officials emphasized that the arrest underscores the growing risks posed by sophisticated digital tools when misused for criminal purposes. Cybercrime experts warn that AI-driven deception is becoming increasingly prevalent, necessitating enhanced vigilance, legal frameworks, and public awareness. The case also serves as a cautionary tale about the urgent need for ethical deployment of artificial intelligence and robust online safety measures.

Arrest and Investigation

Rajasthan police successfully detained a suspect reportedly operating under the guise of a ‘tantrik’ who leveraged AI-based videos to defraud and coerce victims. Investigators revealed that the accused created manipulated video content, making it appear authentic to manipulate individuals into compromising situations. Authorities tracked digital footprints and coordinated surveillance operations, ultimately leading to the arrest.

Modus Operandi

The suspect’s scheme relied on AI-generated deepfake technology to simulate personal or sensitive scenarios, instilling fear or trust among victims. Officials noted that this approach represents a shift in cybercriminal tactics, exploiting advanced digital tools for psychological manipulation. Victims were reportedly pressured into financial transactions or coerced under threat, amplifying the severity of the offense.

Legal and Cybersecurity Implications

Experts highlight that this case exemplifies the urgent need for updating cybercrime laws to address AI-related offenses. Authorities stressed the importance of digital literacy and caution among internet users, particularly when interacting with unknown contacts or content. Enhanced monitoring and preventive measures are being emphasized to curb the misuse of emerging technologies.

Public Awareness and Precaution

Cybersecurity specialists advise users to remain vigilant, verify the authenticity of digital content, and report suspicious activity promptly. The incident underscores the dual-edged nature of artificial intelligence: while it offers transformative potential, its misuse can have serious legal and social consequences. Law enforcement continues to urge cooperation between technology platforms, regulatory authorities, and the public to combat AI-driven cybercrime effectively.

 

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