Bengaluru police bust honey-trap gang, arrests 10


Bengaluru, Nov 5 (IANS): With the arrest of ten people, including two women, the Karnataka police on Saturday claimed to have busted a honey-trap gang operating in the state.

The police acted on the complaint filed by Jairam, a staff at the High Court.

According to police, Jairam got introduced to one Anuradha two years ago in the court. She again met him six months ago and took a hand loan of Rs 10,000. After returning the money, she again sought Rs 5,000 as loan from him in October.

Jairam visited her residence and gave the money but while coming out of the house, he was overpowered by four men who dragged him back and demanded Rs 2 lakh.

One of the accused then called up Jairam's wife and children and told them that he had attempted to rape his wife. Later, Jairam lodged a case of robbery against the accused in Kamakshipalya police station.

The police, who took up the investigations, found that the accused from Davanagere city had formed a gang to mint money through honey-trapping. The gang was also involved in rowdy activities.

The police suspect that the gang had trapped many victims and are investigating the case.

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Nov 05 2022

    The name of village is very interesting. Kamakshipalya ?Many people people were duped by this gang I am sure.Wives have to believe this stories or not is difficiult.Good now they are knacked.Who knows how many cases were there and money was collected.

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  • mohan prabhu, mangalore/canada

    Sat, Nov 05 2022

    there are many cheaters who look for extra marital opportunities, and the honey trap gang is ready for them. Beware cheaters! Most learn too late after they are "drained" when they luck out and complain to police.

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