2 Mumbai Men Robbed, Threatened By Dating App Scammers
Two men were allegedly duped and threatened in separate incidents after connecting with individuals through a dating app in Mumbai on New Year’s Eve.
Both victims approached the Powai police, who registered two separate cases against unidentified persons on January 2 under Sections 309(4) (robbery) and 3(5) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.
1st Incident:
In the first case, a 27-year-old man from Bhandup, who had recently moved to Mumbai from Telangana in search of work, filed a complaint with the police. According to the FIR, he had created a profile on Grindr, a dating app widely used by the LGBTQ+ community. In the early hours of December 31, around 12.30 am, he connected with a man who claimed to be an IIT Bombay student living in a hostel.
The two agreed to meet near Amrut Bar on Saki Vihar Road in Powai. The complainant reached the location at about 1.10 am via a bike taxi. The accused then told him that the main gate was inaccessible and led him through a dark, narrow lane near a pipeline. Soon after, two other men approached them and accused the complainant of being a thief.
The three men allegedly grabbed him, searched his pockets, and forced him to open his Google Pay account. When they found the balance to be low, they allegedly pressured him to ask friends for money. The complainant later realised that the person he had met through the app was working with the other two men. A friend of the victim eventually transferred ₹20,000 to a QR code shared by the accused, after which he was released around 4.30 am.
2nd Incident:
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