Fresh legal trouble is intensifying for Andhra Pradesh-based YouTuber Ravan following his recent arrest under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), as a deeper police investigation into his personal devices has uncovered potentially incriminating new evidence. During a forensic examination of Ravan's seized mobile phone, investigators discovered multiple video recordings featuring various women. Authorities suspect these videos were recorded surreptitiously using hidden cameras installed inside his studio located in Hyderabad. Police allege that these recordings were not intended for personal use; instead, investigators claim Ravan utilized the footage to systematically threaten, intimidate, and extort money from the victims.

Ravan's recent interactions with law enforcement have escalated quickly over the past month. He was initially detained in Hyderabad last month and transferred to Pithapuram, where he was subsequently released on bail. However, he was taken into custody again on July 2 by the Sarpavaram Police in Kakinada regarding a separate case. His mobile phone was seized during this second arrest, which directly led to the discovery of the hidden video files.

Law enforcement officials are currently urging any individuals who believe they may have been targeted or victimized by Ravan to come forward, and authorities have explicitly assured the public that all identity details and statements will be kept strictly confidential. With the discovery of these videos, police are working to identify the women in the footage and are preparing to file additional criminal charges against the YouTuber. The expanding investigation may also shift public scrutiny toward prominent figures who have previously voiced support for him.