The Asian Age

Advocate duped of 1.33 lakh by UK- based ‘ suitor’

◗ When she asked the said matrimonia­l site about Roy's profile, they assured her that it was a genuine one

- SUNIL THAPLIYAL

A Supreme Court advocate has alleged that she has been cheated of 1.33 lakh by a person who promised to marry her through a matrimonia­l site. She has alleged that the man who claimed to be an engineer based in the United Kingdom ( UK), had made a fake matrimonia­l profile.

She alleged that when she approached the said matrimonia­l site, their employees threatened her of dire consequenc­es if she approached the police in the case.

She has been in search for a groom for herself through a matrimonia­l site. She received a friend request from one Krishna Roy who claimed to be an engineer in UK. He then expressed his willingnes­s to marry her.

When she asked the said matrimonia­l site about Roy’s profile, they assured her that it was a genuine profile. After confirmati­on from the site, the complainan­t accepted his request.

During the conversati­on on WhatsApp, they both decided to marry on August 2017.

Roy assured that he would come to India on August 25, 2017 and after marrying her, would settle down in Alabama Birmingham City, UK.

Rao impressed her by sending a birthday gift pack. Later, he sent a picture of packet of the gift items and told her that he would send it by Express Courier Service.

On August 16, 2017, the complainan­t received a phone call from a Mumbai- based courier firm and the caller asked her to deposit 45,500 as custom duty for the gift items. Believing it to be genuine, she paid the amount online from her bank account.

The next day, she again received a call from same caller; this time he asked for more money, 87,500 to get the gift items released. Upon Rao’s insistence, she deposited the amount. Later, they asked for 90,000 more. Sensing something amiss, when she spoke to the matrimonia­l site about this, two of its employees threatened her with dire consequenc­e if she filed a police complaint.

Meanwhile, the police filed a complaint against the matrimony site, its employees and others involved in the crime.

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