India’s justice system is meant to protect the vulnerable, especially women and children, from exploitation. When claims of deliberate misuse surface, they raise serious questions about trust and accountability. Such cases can weaken public faith in legal protection.
A recent social media post by Team Rising Falcon has triggered strong reactions. It makes serious allegations against a woman named Pooja in Delhi. The post claims she is linked to an extortion racket.
According to the post Pooja claims she can arrange girls aged 14+ or 18+ for false rape and POCSO cases. The message quotes her saying that a case under POCSO leaves the accused helpless. These are claims made online and not yet verified.
The post says the racket takes advance payments and demands the rest after an arrest. It alleges that fake Aadhaar cards are used to show girls as minors. It also claims staged videos are recorded as proof.
It further states that police matters are handled by the group itself. Pooja is said to have claimed four such cases were filed in Delhi. The post alleges all accused were sent to jail based on these complaints.
If these claims are proven true they point to organised crime. The misuse of POCSO laws would turn protection into a trap. It would also damage the purpose of laws meant to safeguard children.
The post tags @DelhiPolice and @CPDelhi and seeks action. It asks authorities to verify the recordings and investigate the network. Many users online are calling for a transparent probe.
Genuine victims depend on these laws for justice. Any misuse harms them the most. Public confidence also suffers when such allegations remain unchecked.
Whether Delhi Police acts decisively now remains to be seen. The outcome will matter for both accountability and trust. Only a proper investigation can separate truth from claims.
DELHI Alert ⚠️: Meet Pooja Allegations of a Racket Using False Rape & POCSO Cases for Money
Serious allegations have surfaced involving a woman named Pooja, who is accused of orchestrating false rape and POCSO cases in exchange for money. According to claims attributed to her,… pic.twitter.com/15f1OYJ0il
— Team Rising Falcon (@TheRFTeam) January 24, 2026




