Honey Trap Scammer Denied Bail, Extortion Case Amounting to Rs 33 Lakh

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-05 01:37:16 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-05 03:59:10

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Honey Trap Scammer Denied Bail, Extortion Case Amounting to Rs 33 Lakh

Arrested in October 2022 for allegedly operating a honey trap racket, Mukesh Kumar, the "mastermind" of the extortion scheme, was denied bail by a Delhi court yesterday, according to reports. Kumar is accused of luring men, often through dating apps, into compromising situations and then falsely accusing them of rape or kidnapping, demanding ransom payments to avoid exposure or legal action.

In one instance reported by the Times of India, Kumar allegedly lured a man he met on a dating app to a hotel, where he filmed the man having sex with a woman allegedly hired by Kumar. He then demanded INR 7 lakh (approximately $8300) from the man, threatening to send the footage to the man's family and police unless he paid up.

According to the police, at least four other men have fallen victim to similar tactics, totaling extortion amounts of INR 33 lakh (approximately $40,000).

The next hearing date is February 6, 2023.

Conclusion:

Those affected by such extortionist tactics are slowly beginning to gain justice, thanks to the Delhi Police's initiative to crack down on such rackets. This case highlights the darker underbelly of dating apps and the manipulation and abuse that can occur.

The next hearing of this case will take place on February 6th, and it will be interesting to see how the courts handle this matter moving forward. Given the large sum of money extorted from the victims in this case, it is reassuring to see the law taking these crimes seriously and justice being pursued. While these individuals committed disgraceful acts of manipulation, it is only fitting that the justice system ensures they are held accountable.

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