Here's what happened with him:
Bahuguna revealed how fraudsters kept him imprisoned, resulting in both money loss and severe emotional pain, following a three-day hiatus from social media. “I have been missing from social media and everywhere for the last three days, I was held hostage by some scammers for 40 hours… I have lost money, I have lost my mental health to this, I can’t believe this has happened to me,” Bahuguna said in an Instagram post.
How was he placed under 'digital arrest'?
Bahuguna clarified that he was notified of a canceled courier delivery via an automated international call with a +1 prefix. It appeared to be a foreign number. “It seemed like an international number. I picked it up without thinking much. It was an automated call that said your courier delivery had been cancelled. Press zero for support,” he explained. By pressing zero, he was able to get in touch with someone who said his identity was tied to a shipment that included illicit goods that customs had confiscated and were purportedly headed for China. The fraudsters claimed his Aadhar number and personal information were linked, putting him under "digital arrest," even though he denied any participation.