Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh): In a shocking case of betrayal and cybercrime, an engineering student and two accomplices were arrested for installing a spy camera in a hotel room to blackmail a young couple.
The incident came to light when a 27-year-old man filed a complaint at the University Police Station. He alleged that he and his girlfriend had stayed at Hotel Virat Inn on July 26th.
Six days later, he received threatening WhatsApp messages from an unknown number demanding ?1 lakh, threatening to leak an obscene video of the couple.
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Police investigation traced the blackmail number to Radha Chaube, an engineering student from Datia and a friend of the victim's girlfriend. Upon her arrest, the conspiracy unravelled.
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Police revealed that the accused had been monitoring the couple and that Radha had even pretended to offer sympathy and financial help to the victims while being part of the blackmail scheme herself. The accused have been rounded up and further investigations are underway.
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