HYDERABAD: A 29-year-old software engineer who picked up victims on social media and harassed them by posting their photographs and phone numbers on gay websites was arrested from his house in city's suburb of Bachupally on Friday.Luck finally ran out for T Suresh , technical leader of a software firm, after he uploaded the photograph and phone number of a surgeon on gay porn sites. The surgeon, employed with a corporate hospital, received over 50 phone calls in a day from unknown men who wanted to meet him privately.Suresh uploaded the photograph of the surgeon along with his cellphone number on multiple gay escort service sites on November 28, inviting men who wished to have an “unforgettable experience“. “Suresh has a fake Facebook profile and he picked up the surgeon's photo and cellphone number from the lat ter's Facebook account,“ cyber crime inspector Md Riyazuddin said.The surgeon came to know from callers that his photograph and phone number were uploaded on multiple websites. Suresh made phone calls to the surgeon by assuming false identity and posted on Facebook wall of the surgeon saying that the latter was gay.On November 29, the surgeon lodged a complaint with police and by tracking the internet activity and cellphone details of the accused, cyber crime sleuths arrested Suresh from his house on Friday. “During interrogation, he confessed to have harassed about 50 people in the past one year,“ Rachakonda police commissioner Mahesh Bhagawat said. Suresh's wife left him two years ago along with their daughter. He told police that he was bisexual since college, but for the past two years, only spent time with men. “Suresh said he experienced pleasure by harassing professionals and uploaded their photos on gay escort service sites,“ the inspector said.In the past one year, police received six more complaints against Suresh. All the complainants were working professionals from software, film and marketing sectors.But they only wanted their details removed from websites, so the police did not register any cases.