Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

2 held for duping men on dating app

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

A man and a woman, who allegedly used a fake account on a dating app to dupe “hundreds” of young men of ₹500-₹1,000, have been arrested after a month-long hunt, police said on Sunday.

Since the duo did not demand more than ₹1,000 from any of their victims, there were no police complaints for nearly 10 months, said Chinmoy Biswal, deputy commission­er of police (south-east).

“The victims feared social stigma if they approached the police with a complaint. The loss of a relatively small amount such as ₹500 and ₹1,000 further dissuaded the victims from filing complaints,” said Biswal.

Police identified the male suspect as Chiranjeev­i, a 29-year-old unemployed man, but refused to reveal the identity of his 19-yearold woman friend. The DCP said Chiranjeev­i was paying the woman a daily salary of ₹600 for trapping prospectiv­e victims.

The duo was allegedly using e-wallets to seek the money from the victims. The e-wallets were linked to a bank account that was opened using fake documents, said the officer. Five cellphones and 11 SIM cards have been recovered from the suspects.

The matter came to light last month after a woman approached Amar Colony police station to allege that her photo was being used as the profile picture of a dating app without her permission.

“The woman had been alerted about the misuse by someone known to her. She had contacted the account owner and requested that the photo be pulled down, but Chiranjeev­i had refused and dared her,” said the DCP.

The police registered a case and looked for all possible links to the account that could lead to the suspects. It was the mobile phone number mentioned on the dating app account that provided the breakthrou­gh. Chiranjeev­i was arrested last week and he led the police to his woman friend.

It allegedly turned out that Chiranjeev­i had befriended the woman suspect in outer Delhi’s Rohini last year. “Since he needed a woman’s voice to make alluring calls to potential targets, he offered the woman a daily salary for making the calls,” said an investigat­or.

The dating app was allegedly being used to send friend requests to men, some of them were also offered companions­hip of women at their home.

The woman was being used to sweet-talk with the men and extract small amounts of money on some pretext or the other.

NEW DELHI:

Three people were killed and five injured in an exchange of fire between two criminal gangs in North Delhi’s Burari, the police said.

The dead included a woman who was passing by the spot at the time of gunfight between Tillu and Gogi gangs, believed to be involved in cases of extortion and murder in the city.

The other two deceased were Mukesh, a member of the Tillu gang, and a suspected member of the Gogi gang who is yet to be identified. A police officer said the fight started when members of the Tillu gang, who were in a Scorpio, were hit by a Fortuner, allegedly being driven by members of the Gogi gang. This led to both sides firing at each other.

The two gangs have killed each other’s members earlier to gain supremacy, the officer said.

NEW DELHI:

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? The app was being used to send friend requests to men, some of whom were offered a woman’s ‘companions­hip’ at home.
HT PHOTO The app was being used to send friend requests to men, some of whom were offered a woman’s ‘companions­hip’ at home.

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