The case has been registered under multiple laws, including the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, and the Information Technology Act.
These laws deal with serious crimes such as sexual offences against minors and sharing illegal digital content.
A Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been formed to handle the case.
Digital evidence and arrests
Police have seized several electronic devices during the investigation. These include mobile phones, a laptop, a tablet and a hard disk.
All devices have been sent for forensic analysis. Experts will examine them to find videos, messages and other digital proof.
According to police, Ahmad allegedly shared the videos with an associate, who then circulated them further.
This has helped investigators identify more suspects. So far, eight people have been arrested.
Police appeal to protect victims
Vishal Anand Singuri, Superintendent of Police, has urged the public not to reveal the identity of victims under any circumstances.
He also asked victims and their families to come forward and share information in a safe and confidential way.
Police have arranged for female officers to record statements privately. Officials have assured that all details will be kept sealed to protect identities.