
Honeytrap racket busted, four arrested
The Hindu
The city police have busted a honeytrap racket and arrested four persons, including a 30-year-old woman. A retired school principal was victimised by the ring on October 2. Nandini Layout police, acti
The city police have busted a honeytrap racket and arrested four persons, including a 30-year-old woman. A retired school principal was victimised by the ring on October 2. Nandini Layout police, acting on a complaint he lodged in the last week of October, busted the ring.
He was looking to open a bar and restaurant, and was trying to procure an excise licence. The woman was introduced to him by a common acquaintance as a broker who can fix the deal.

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