Inspired by Ranveer Singh-starrer 'Ladies vs Ricky Behl', a 34-year-old man duped several women over the last six years on the pretext of marrying them and would later blackmail them with intimate videos.
Yogesh alias Sameer Garg conned close to 15 women of more than Rs 50 lakh in the last year alone, police said. He was arrested on September 5 from the New Delhi railway station while trying to flee.
Police said he mostly targeted single women in their late 30s who had registered themselves on matrimonial sites.
On September 5, a woman's brother approached police with a complaint that his sister, a divorcee, was missing along with her 12-year-old son for two days.
He told police his sister had uploaded her profile on a matrimonial site and had come in contact with Garg through it.
Police started tracking the mobile numbers of the accused. Meanwhile, the woman's brother managed to get in touch with his sister.
He lied to her that their father is sick and admitted to AIIMS. She agreed to come to see him but told her brother that she is leaving for Mumbai, the police said.
Garg came to AIIMS along with the victim's sister but he sensed something amiss and escaped from there taking her along.
A police team set off for the airport to nab the accused and rescue the woman and her son. However, the location of Garg's phone indicated that he was at the New Delhi railway station on September 5, the police said.
The team proceeded there. A trap was laid and the accused was arrested. The woman and her son were also rescued.
The victim said the accused had lured her on the pretext of marriage and had taken her to Vaishno Devi. Later, he took her to Goa on the pretext of making her meet his parents, said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Shahdara).
The woman, who works as a teacher, told police that he had been extracting money from her and had taken Rs three lakh from her.
He had made videos of her and had threatened to upload them on social media sites if she did not pay up, they added. Garg has also been charged with rape.
During interrogation, Garg told police that he was inspired by the Bollywood film 'Ladies Vs Ricky Bahl'.
He would introduce himself as the country head of a high- profile conglomerate firm and tell women that his father is a retired IAS officer, said the DCP.
He also told police that he had completed his graduation from SRCC and had pursued his MBA from one of the Indian Institutes of Management.
Garg also claimed to have studied in a prestigious institution in the United Kingdom. However, these claims were found to be false, the police said. He had been conning women since 2011.
So far, five women in their late 30s have approached police. One of the victims is from Ahmedabad and another is from Noida.
They claimed that the accused also got intimate with them on the pretext of marriage and fled after taking money from them. They have claimed that they were conned of Rs eight lakh respectively, the police said.
(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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