India's Jharkhand Police cracks down on International Child Exploitation Network Operating via Telegram

In a major breakthrough against transnational cybercrime, the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Jharkhand Police has successfully dismantled a dark network involved in the trade and circulation of Online Child Sexual Exploitative and Abuse Material (CSEAM).
Ranchi, May 16, 2026
Acting on precise, actionable intelligence, law enforcement authorities registered CCPS Case No. 41/26, initiating a swift technical crackdown on the perpetrators. Following rigorous technical analysis, specialized police units conducted targeted raids in the Koldih area of the Giridih district in Jharkhand. The operation culminated in the arrest of two accused individuals: Wahab Ansari and Hasan Raza.
The Role of Telegram in Borderless Cybercrime
A primary facilitator of this illegal operation was the messaging platform Telegram. Cybercriminals heavily rely on the platform's features to carry out illicit activities under a veil of anonymity. The investigation highlighted several critical aspects of how the platform was abused:
Encrypted Channels and Secret Groups: The accused utilized Telegram’s broadcast channels and private groups as highly secure, closed marketplaces to host, share, and exchange abusive content away from standard web monitoring.
Global Distribution Network: Due to Telegram's borderless reach and easy file-sharing capabilities, the operation quickly expanded beyond local boundaries.
International Commercial Scale: Technical analysis of the seized mobile phones and digital devices revealed that the network had successfully commercialized this illicit material, actively selling it to buyers residing in Oman, Bangladesh, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
The successful execution of this operation with serves as an example to India's resolution against online cybercrime, especially involving childrens. Dismantling an international digital syndicate requires a high degree of technical expertise, flawless coordination, and rapid intervention—all of which were remarkably demonstrated by the investigating teams.
Public Notice
Following the operation, the Jharkhand Police issued a public appeal reminding citizens that the creation, possession, transmission, or sharing of CSEAM/CSAM is a severe criminal offense. They urge anyone with information on cybercrimes to immediately report incidents through the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal at cybercrime.gov.in or by contacting local authorities. Their proactive stance underscores a deep commitment to making the digital space safer for children worldwide.