Act against honeytrap extortion gangs: Allahabad HC to UP Police

Act against honeytrap extortion gangs: Allahabad HC to UP Police


The Allahabad High Court has directed the state police to act against the gangs allegedly using women to honeytrap men to extort money from them. While hearing a writ petition filed by one Fojiya, a division bench comprising Justice JJ Munir and Justice Tarun Saxena in a March 30 order said such matters disclose a very pernicious state of affairs in the society.

Act against honeytrap extortion gangs: Allahabad HC to UP Police
“This is a very serious matter,” the court said while refusing to entertain a plea seeking quashing of an extortion case. (For Representation)

“This is a very serious matter,” the court said while refusing to entertain a plea seeking quashing of an extortion case against five people, including some policemen, accused of honeytrap by a man. The court said the case requires a thorough investigation by the inspector general of police of the Meerut zone. It added that the police chiefs in districts must be alerted to remain aware about such gangs operating in their areas.

“He shall alert the entire district police chiefs in the zone to maintain strict vigil, if a gang of this kind is operating, or other gangs are also operating, blackmailing innocent people by utilizing women for springing a honey trap, or in some other way, bringing about the same results. If offences like these are permitted to continue, it would become difficult to live in a decent world,” the court added.

In the case registered by Bijnor Police, the complainant alleged that after he had sex with a woman at a hotel in Bijnor, he was blackmailed by the accused. Some video clips had allegedly been recorded by the woman, as per the police case. He said the accused demanded between 8-10 lakh to settle the matter.

However, the complainant reported the matter to the police, leading to registration of a first information report (FIR). The accused then approached the high court by filing this writ petition and sought quashing of the FIR. However, the court termed the case serious and refused to entertain the plea. Then, the counsel for petitioners withdrew the petition.

“This petition is dismissed as withdrawn, but not without the directions that we have made above,” the court said in the order. The court directed that the order be communicated to the state director general of police, the IG, Meerut zone and the additional chief secretary (home), government of Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow.


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