Prayagraj Police in Uttar Pradesh registered an FIR under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) Sections 352 and 353(2) against Abaan Ahmed, the youngest son of late gangster-politician Atiq Ahmed, and Instagram account holder Mohammad Hamza ('Hamza Yuva Neta A8205'). The action followed a viral Instagram reel showing Abaan Ahmed attending a wedding in a luxury car convoy accompanied by friends. Although the video footage depicted routine activities such as attending the event, dining, and leaving, it was set to background gangster audio with threatening lyrics about carrying firearms and challenging opponents directly. Senior Inspector Aditya Singh filed the police complaint, citing concerns that the provocative audio could incite violence, spread hatred, and disturb public peace. The Instagram account was subsequently suspended and the video removed.
Country: India
State/Province: Uttar Pradesh, India
City/Region: Prayagraj
Incident Type: Non-Murder
Relationship Status: None
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Incident Date: Nov. 28, 2025
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Crime Tak - India · Original language: Hindi
Atiq Ahmed के बेटे आबान के खिलाफ यूपी पुलिस ने क्यों दर्ज की FIR? | Uttar Pradesh | Prayagraj
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This case is not primarily relationship-driven. It centers on public order, social media monitoring, and law enforcement actions concerning the family of deceased gangster-politician Atiq Ahmed. Prayagraj Police registered an FIR against Abaan Ahmed and Instagram user Mohammad Hamza over a viral reel featuring luxury cars set to gangster dialogue, citing potential incitement of violence and disturbance of peace.
The case does not appear to be primarily relationship-driven. The police investigation commenced after Senior Inspector Aditya Singh filed a complaint regarding an Instagram reel posted by user 'Hamza Yuva Neta A8205'. The FIR was registered under BNS Section 352 (intentional insult to provoke breach of peace) and Section 353(2) (statements creating or promoting enmity or hatred). Following police action, the video was removed and the Instagram account was suspended.
A central point of controversy raised in the report is whether Abaan Ahmed should be held legally responsible for content uploaded by a third party. The text notes that Abaan did not post the video himself and merely appeared in footage captured at a wedding. Additionally, the FIR reportedly listed the full name and address of Abaan Ahmed while describing the Instagram account holder's details as unknown.
Abaan Ahmed attended a wedding ceremony in Prayagraj in a luxury convoy. An acquaintance or third party, Mohammad Hamza, filmed clips of Abaan at the venue and published a short reel on Instagram accompanied by provocative audio dialog praising weapons and front-facing confrontation. During routine social media surveillance, Senior Inspector Aditya Singh flagged the reel as a potential threat to peace, prompting an official FIR against both the uploader and Abaan Ahmed.
Law enforcement monitored social media content involving associates of a former high-profile criminal syndicate to prevent potential public intimidation or romanticizing of criminal figures. While the video content itself depicted routine attendance at a private event, the accompanying provocative lyrics raised concerns among police officials regarding social harmony and public order.
The case highlights police vigilance regarding online media associated with prominent crime families in Uttar Pradesh. It also illustrates legal debates surrounding liability for third-party uploads containing provocative or disruptive audio overlays.
The primary signal was the rapid online circulation of an Instagram reel showing the son of a high-profile former gangster in a luxury convoy paired with intimidating speech audio.
Police identified the social media handle 'Hamza Yuva Neta A8205' and analyzed the background lyrics, which referred to keeping firearms and challenging rivals.
The main evidence consisted of the screen recording of the viral Instagram post and the background audio file embedded in the reel.
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Following the reporting and police filing, the viral reel was deleted from Instagram and the associated account was suspended.
It remains legally unclear whether charges against Abaan Ahmed will be sustained given that he did not upload the video or manage the social media account in question.