ADelhi-based Youtuber couple have been supposedly charged for purportedly honey catching, coercing over Rs 80 lakh from a 21-year-old money manager. The couple purportedly took steps to embroil the finance manager in a misleading assault case, as per the police.
The casualty runs a notice organization and had documented a protest against the couple back in August. The couple anyway moved court for in-between time bail. Their request was subdued as of late and a FIR was enrolled against them at Area 50 police headquarters recently.
As per the complainant, an occupant of Badshahpur in Gurugram, he reached out to a lady called Naamra Qadir, an inhabitant of Shalimar Bagh in Delhi. He examined a work proposition some time prior at a star lodging on Sohna street in Gurugram.
The complainant said that an individual called Virat moniker Manish Beniwal had followed alongside Qadir during their gathering adding that he paid Qadir Rs 2.50 lakh for the strategic plan, however when he asked her for the result, she spread out a proposition to be engaged all things being equal.
As per the police, the 21-year-old became companions with the couple from there on and that the complainant went through evenings with Qadir and Virat. It is during this time that the couple started recorded their confidential minutes, in view of which they started coercing the financial specialist.
The complainant said Qadir compromised that she would record an assault body of evidence against him and coerced more than Rs 80 lakh from him in that guise.
The police had served two or three a notification on October 10, however they had moved the court in Gurugram for break bail, which was excused on November 18.
The Youtuber couple were reserved under areas 388 (blackmail by placing any individual in dread), 328 (causing hurt by mean of toxic substance), 406 (criminal break of trust), 506 (criminal terrorizing), 34 (normal expectation) of the Indian Correctional Code at Area 50 police headquarters on Thursday, Station House Official Rajesh Kumar told PTI.
“We are leading strikes to capture the blamed and they will be captured soon,” he said.