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Indian Student Arrested in UK for Grooming Underage Girls Online

Indian student Jeetesh Kumar arrested in Coventry, UK for grooming underage girls online; police continue investigation.

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UK police arrested Indian student Jeetesh Kumar for online grooming of underage girls [IC: by AFP]

January 10, 2026

Coventry, UK — A 21 year old Indian student, Jeetesh Kumar, studying in Coventry, United Kingdom, has been arrested by UK police for grooming underage girls online, a serious criminal offense. The arrest followed an investigation after authorities received reports of inappropriate online behavior targeting minors.

According to police reports, officers confronted Jeetesh Kumar, who reportedly broke down after being given a reality check about the gravity of his actions. Investigators discovered incriminating evidence on his phone, including inappropriate chats with minors and a wallpaper with the message: “Akela mat padne dena is mahamanav ko.”

The case is currently under further investigation by UK authorities to determine the full scope of the criminal activity and whether other victims were involved.


Arrest Highlights Online Grooming Risks

UK law enforcement emphasized that grooming minors online is a serious offence, and the arrest of Jeetesh Kumar underscores the need for vigilance by parents, schools, and communities. Police encourage anyone aware of similar activity to report it immediately.


Investigation Ongoing

Investigators continue to examine all digital evidence, including chats, media files, and devices, to determine whether additional crimes were committed. Authorities stated that further charges could be filed pending the investigation outcome.

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