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"Wallah habibi": Thane arrest reveal Wazir Sheikh alias Yusuf Baba and six others trapping women with 'rain of money' promises, using compromising videos for blackmail, this scheme ensnared 17 innocent victims, unveiling a shocking exploitation network

Saheblal Wazir Sheikh alias Yusuf Baba used to work with a gang, that used to trap innocent and poor women and girls living in bad circumstances
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Thane: Wazir Sheikh alias Yusuf Baba and 6 others arrested for luring women through promises of ‘rain of money’ and blackmailing them with comprising videos
Thane: Wazir Sheikh alias Yusuf Baba and 6 others arrested for luring women through promises of ‘rain of money’ and blackmailing them with comprising videos

In a shocking revelation on Saturday (2nd March), the Thane Police Crime Branch announced the arrest of seven individuals involved in a nefarious scheme. Among the arrested is Wazir Sheikh, also known as Yusuf Baba, who was part of a racket pretending to be a spiritual guide with extraordinary powers. This group's modus operandi involved making false promises to women, claiming they could perform miracles that would result in a "rain of money," enriching them beyond their wildest dreams. The victims, hoping for a better life, were coerced into disrobing, under the pretense that it was necessary for the ritual.

Unbeknownst to them, these moments were secretly recorded, turning into material for blackmail. The perpetrators would then demand money, threatening to release the compromising videos if their demands were not met. Before their capture, this gang had deceived and victimized 17 women, exploiting their hopes and vulnerabilities.

The mastermind, Saheblal Wazir Sheikh alias Yusuf Baba, operated within a gang that specifically targeted women and girls in dire circumstances. These individuals, often poor and living in challenging conditions, were prime targets for the gang's deceitful practices. The lure was always the same: promises of ending their financial woes, securing a large sum of money, and ultimately, a pathway to wealth. This approach preyed on the desperation and trust of the victims, leading them into a trap that was difficult to escape. The promise of a better future was nothing but a facade, a cruel tactic used to exploit those in need.

In a shocking turn of events that unfolded in Thane, authorities have unveiled a grim tale of deceit and exploitation orchestrated by a man known as Yusuf Baba. This individual, masquerading as a spiritual healer, lured unsuspecting women into a trap under the guise of performing black magic rituals. In these rituals, women were asked to remove all clothes and get naked, under the pretense that it was necessary for the magic to work. Yusuf Baba would then make a disturbing proclamation: he claimed "a soul had descended upon him and asked him to have physical relations with the women." According to him, this act of sex would appease the soul, resulting in "a rain of money for these women."

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Yusuf Baba (left) was arrested by Thane police

The victims, desperate for a solution to their woes, were manipulated into complying with his demands. But the ordeal didn't end there. The entire process was secretly recorded, creating a tool for further exploitation. "The entire incident would then be videographed." These recordings became a means to an even more sinister end: "blackmail the women and extort money from them." This vile scheme preyed on the vulnerabilities of women, trapping them in a cycle of blackmail and fear.

The discovery of this sextortion racket came about unexpectedly. Thane police, in the process of searching for a "5-year-old girl from Rabodi in Thane who went missing a few days ago," stumbled upon leads that would unravel Yusuf Baba's operations. On February 25th, the investigation led to the arrest of two individuals, "identified as Aslam Khan (age 54) and Salim Shaikh (age 45)." It was through their confession that the full extent of Yusuf Baba's sextortion racket came to light, culminating in his subsequent arrest.

This case not only highlights the cunning tactics employed by those who exploit the vulnerable under the guise of spiritual guidance but also serves as a stark reminder of the importance of vigilance and skepticism towards too-good-to-be-true promises. The bravery of those who came forward and the diligent efforts of the Thane police have put an end to this cycle of exploitation, bringing hope that justice will be served for the victims of this heinous scheme.

In the ongoing investigation into the distressing case of exploitation and deceit led by Yusuf Baba and his cohorts, further details have emerged, painting a clearer picture of the extent of their crimes. Inspector Krishna Kokni, from the Thane Crime Branch Unit I, provided an update on the progress of the investigation. He disclosed, “We believe this gang, which includes two women, ensnared at least 17 persons. The seven arrests were made from Thane, and Vasai in Palghar and neighbouring Mumbai." This statement underscores the breadth of the operation, revealing that the perpetrators had cast a wide net across multiple locations to ensnare their victims.

Delving deeper into the modus operandi of the gang, Inspector Kokni shed light on the sinister tactics employed to lure their prey. “Our probe found that Yusuf Baba and his associates lured financially vulnerable women by promising them riches through black magic. Some of the rituals included the participation of women in the nude.” This detail highlights the exploitative nature of the gang, preying on the financial desperation of women to manipulate them into participating in degrading rituals under the false promise of financial gain.

The legal ramifications for the accused are severe, reflecting the gravity of their actions. “A case of kidnapping, rape, cheating and other offences under IPC has been registered with Rabodi police station and further probe into this racket is underway. The accused have also been charged under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and Maharashtra Prevention and Eradication of Human Sacrifice and other Inhuman and Aghori Practices and Black Magic Act 2013.” This comprehensive list of charges demonstrates the commitment of law enforcement to thoroughly investigate and prosecute the individuals involved in this racket, aiming to ensure justice for the victims and prevent such atrocities from occurring in the future.

This case serves as a harrowing reminder of the dangers lurking within the guise of spiritual guidance and the importance of safeguarding vulnerable individuals from exploitation. The ongoing investigation by the Thane Crime Branch highlights their determination to unravel the full scope of this racket and hold all those responsible accountable for their actions.

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