Friendship with the rich, fake love, and honey traps... how this fashion designer looted people
A fashion designer in Karnataka, India, was arrested for defrauding wealthy men through a honey trap scheme via social media.
In Karnataka's Belgaum district, police arrested a 33-year-old woman named Deepa Awatagi, who allegedly used social media as a tool for a honey trap scam targeting wealthy men. The police reported that Deepa, originally from Mahalingpur in Bagalkot district and a fashion designer by profession, would befriend affluent men on platforms like Instagram and Facebook. After establishing a rapport, she would invite them to meet at lodges, where she would cunningly steal their money, gold, and vehicles.
The police investigation revealed that this elaborate scheme was conducted methodically, with shocking revelations emerging about how Deepa ensnared her victims. After gaining their trust, she would take advantage of the men, demonstrating a calculated approach in executing her fraudulent activities. This case has taken the police by surprise, shedding light on the lengths to which individuals may go for financial gain, especially through manipulation and deceit in personal relationships.
As investigations continue, authorities are now exploring whether this incident is part of a broader network of similar scams in the region. The case highlights the growing concern of social media being exploited for such fraudulent purposes, prompting calls for greater awareness and protective measures for users to avoid falling victim to scams that misuse platforms for illicit activities.