Chat of Indian original UC San Diego professor Nisarg Jaideep Shah with a minor; No arrest, not removed from work

People V Preds, an Indian original UC San Diego professor Nisarg Jaideep Shah, revealed messages to a minor with a minor, disclosed the messages that the professor had exchanged with the 14-year-old decoy. A representative of the group faced Nisarg at a grocery store and released a video of the entire encounter. In the video, Nisarg admitted that he felt terrible about what he did and what he was going to do. “I probably need to get help or something else,” he said in the video, although the person facing him was not convinced that Nisarg was really repenting or is he just scared that he was caught. The group has now disclosed detailed chat, as Nisarg was not arrested at the scene, although two patrol vehicles of San Diego Police Department reached the spot. He told the worker that since the group caught by Nisarg was not law enforcement, Nisarg could not be arrested on his claim, but his phone would be investigated and his engagement with an alleged minor would be checked. In chat, chats released by People V Predes, Nisarg and Activist conveyed the 14 -year -old messages on August 2. The worker asked Nisarg if he had earlier engaged with anyone. The conversation asked Nisarg with the activist, before he would catch him at the grocery store, where Nisarg clearly came to buy smoothness to use it later at the age of 14, he felt that he was chatting. After the San Diego police took them for questioning, he denied all the allegations and was released as no allegations were made against him. The University of California also came under fire to not suspend the professor. “We have been made aware of the allegations against Nisarg J Shah. We will cooperate with all law enforcement agencies during any investigation. The health, welfare and security of our campus community members is our top priority,” said Versity. Nisarg UC is an associate professor in the Family Department, Aceo Eupeng Lee, Chemical and Nano Engineering at UC San Diego. He did his PhD in Chemical Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was a postdotoral fellow at Harvard University at WYSS Institute and School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, where he received the Irwington PostDorle Fellowship of Cancer Research Institute to develop a biometric to increase T-cell immunity. Nisarg studied the BSc in chemical and biomolecular engineering from the University of Johns Hopkins, where his research focused on developing a nanopartical-based distribution system for cancer therapy.