
Professor of Indian origin at the University of California in San Diego (UCSD) underwent an investigation after the video reportedly showed that he was confronted in the online child Predator Sting viral. The man in question, Nisarg Jaydeep Shah, is a associate professor specializing in immunoeing and nanoparticles, with academic data from MIT and Harvard, San Diego Ville reported.
The incident came out after a video published by the California Vigilant group called People vs. Predators began to circulate broadly on social media. The group claims to exhibit online children’s predators by representing as a minor individual on dating applications.
Caught on the camera: ‘I f *** ed up’
In the video, Tim Johnson, who claims to have exposed more than 500 alleged predators, is seen that Shah will face a local supermarket. Johnson accuses Shaha of Planning to meet a 14 -year -old boy with whom he allegedly exchanged sexually explicit messages in the Dating GrindDr.
Screenhots shared activist shows, allegedly Shah, claims to be 28 years old and continues to have sexually explicit cottages even after the bait revealed that they are “seizures 15”.
Shah that appeared visibly shaken during confrontation is to hear: says:
“I feel terrible … the worst thing I’ve ever felt.”
“I have to get help or something, maybe.”
In the extended shots filmed outside Shah, he admits that he will bring personal lubricants and douche, allegedly “to help the person prepare”.
No accusations yet, but the police confirm the investigation
While the photo seems to show Shah in handcuffs, Sandiegoville reports that he has been detained on the scene and later released.
The Police Department in San Diego (SDPD) confirmed that its internet criminal unit against children (ICAC) is actively investigating this matter. However, they warned against citizens conducted by surgery.
“Our ICAC unit usually will not cooperate with civilians who will act as secret workers and will not refuse such activities,” said LT Travis Easter, noting that these investigations require extensive legal training.
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UC San Diego acknowledged the incident and said it was fully cooperating with the authorities. The university emphasized its policy of zero tolerance for sexual offenses and commitment to campus security.
Shah still appears on the UCSD faculties. He leads a research laboratory and teaches biomedical engineering with a focus on vaccines and drug supply systems.
(Tagstotranslate) UC San Diego