Delhi Police arrested Tushar Bisht for scamming over 700 women by impersonating a US-based model on dating platforms like Bumble and Snapchat. He coerced victims into sharing intimate images, then blackmailed them for money. Bisht used fake identities and a virtual international mobile number to deceive women. The investigation revealed communications with over 500 individuals and incriminating evidence on his seized device.
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