Malayalee student arrested in UK in child molestation case A 24-year-old man from Kottayam Ramapuram has been arrested for a crime that defames the entire Malayalee community in Britain. The Malayalee student was caught in a sting operation carried out by the police and the child protection team through social media. The gang operated by creating a fake profile in the name of a 14-year-old girl. The young man approached the child for sex through a profile created by the intelligence team on social media and tried to contact her through a chat and take her to a hotel in London. The child protection team arrested the youth and handed him over to the police.
A young man who was a student at Hertfordshire University has been arrested for allegedly trying to have sex with a minor girl. The young man, who lives in Luton, arrived at Hemel Hemstead, regarding two hours away, to pick up the girl. But what was waiting here was the sting operation team that disguised itself as a girl on social media. The young man, who pleaded guilty during interrogation along with the group’s evidence, apologized and tried to escape, but was arrested for a serious crime. The young man, who worked as a caretaker along with his studies, will now have to return home following facing legal action.
Broken Dreams, a voluntary organization that works as part of online child protection, and Sacred Soul, a dictatorial agency that helps them, set traps for those who try to abuse children through social media. They also shared details of the operation through their social media page. The arrested youth was constantly chatting on the profiles of two 14-year-old children. The group was interrogated along with pictures and videos sent to them by the youth.
The young man pleaded that he had come to study in the UK at a cost of Rs 15 lakh and that it was an accidental mistake due to ignorance, but the arrest might not be avoided. This incident is another direct reflection of the sales and misinformation shown by some of the children who come to study in the UK even at the risk of their home or land. Migrant student communities are notorious for not knowing the rules and abusing the individual freedom granted by British society. The arrest of the Malayalee student is a lesson that the Malayalee students who come to the UK every day in a vicious circle of fake temptations by the agents should be more careful in social media and social life.