Since 2011, he has been running from pillar to post to get the "objectionable video clips" of his daughter removed from several porn sites. But the retired Army subedar, who lives in Delhi, is a disappointed man today.

Even though the cyber cell of the Delhi Police tried to help, the video clips - that went viral - are still available online. And the man, her estranged lover who uploaded the clips, remains at large, even though his specifics are known to the police.

The video clips were allegedly shot at a flat in Mumbai where the young woman, an airhostess with a private airline, was posted. The accused man, who worked as an airline steward, was her colleague at the now defunct MDLR Airlines of Gurgaon. They were reportedly on friendly terms.

Trouble began after the woman refused to marry the man, and joined another private airline in Mumbai. The man then started stalking her and even visited her new office, where the woman resisted his advances again.

Infuriated by her refusal, the man then mailed the video clips and photographs of the woman to her relatives in April 2011. On being informed about it, her father approached the culprit. Fearing legal action, the man apologised. But soon he was back with his sinister designs and this time uploaded the video clips on several porn sites, sources said. He even informed the woman's father about this.

The woman's father, who spent money from his provident fund to get his daughter trained as an airhostess, first approached the Delhi Cantonment police station under whose jurisdiction he lived. But the police there directed him to file the complaint with the Mumbai Police as the video clips were shot in Mumbai. He then approached senior officials of the Delhi Police and the case was registered.

After the FIR was registered, the cyber cell of the Delhi Police had asked some of the porn sites to remove the video clips. While some sites had obliged, the clips got circulated in the form of downloads, thereby aggravating woes of the woman and her family.

"Recently, the victim's father approached the police again and wrote to the top police officials requesting them to remove the porn clips from all these websites," a police source said. Investigations have revealed that the accused is a native of Chandigarh and his father runs his own security agency.

The investigators have traced the accused and know his details, but have so far failed to arrest him. "A case under the Information Technology Act has been registered with the cyber cell of Economic Offences Wing of Delhi Police and the investigation is on," a senior police officer said.

