Salludon Descended

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Never realized that surgery actually descended him till I saw @alurmo pfp

he looked better and more natural before surgery @Salludon
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NEW DELHI: In a dramatic turn of events, Indian authorities have arrested the notorious Looksmax.org user known as "Salludon," who had been on the run for months after being accused of catfishing women on social media using heavily filtered images. The 33-year-old, whose real name has not been disclosed by authorities, was apprehended earlier this week while hiding in a remote cave in the Western Ghats.

"Salludon" first came under scrutiny when several women lodged complaints with the cybercrime division, alleging that they had been deceived into forming romantic relationships with a person who misrepresented his appearance online. The accused reportedly used advanced photo-editing techniques to alter his images, presenting himself as an attractive and wealthy individual.

The investigation revealed that "Salludon" had created multiple fake profiles across various social media platforms, luring unsuspecting women into conversations and, in some cases, extorting money from them under false pretenses. His actions have been described as a sophisticated form of catfishing, with authorities noting that he had meticulously planned his online persona to ensnare his victims.

After evading law enforcement for several months, "Salludon" fled to a remote cave in the Western Ghats, where he believed he could avoid capture. However, a tip-off led authorities to his hideout, where he was arrested without incident. The arrest involved a coordinated effort between local police and cybercrime investigators, who had been tracking his digital footprint for weeks.

Following his arrest, "Salludon" was brought before a special court in Mumbai, where he was found guilty of multiple charges, including identity fraud, extortion, and cyberstalking. Given the severity of his crimes and the impact on his victims, the court handed down a life sentence, ensuring that he will spend the rest of his years behind bars in an Indian prison.

This case has sparked a broader conversation about the dangers of online catfishing and the importance of vigilance when interacting with individuals on social media. Authorities have urged the public to be cautious and to report any suspicious activity to the relevant authorities.

The sentencing of "Salludon" serves as a stark reminder that the internet is not a safe haven for those who seek to exploit others, and that law enforcement agencies are committed to bringing such individuals to justice, no matter how long it takes.

India Times will continue to follow this story as more details emerge.
 
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