Talking on Insta and meeting in a hotel... how the fashion designer looted men
In Karnataka, a fashion designer has been arrested for allegedly operating a honey trap scam targeting wealthy men through social media.
In Karnataka's Belagavi district, police have uncovered a honey-trap scheme orchestrated by a fashion designer who allegedly targeted wealthy men via social media platforms. The 33-year-old accused, Deepa Avatagi, reportedly lured affluent individuals into a trap, befriending them on Instagram and Facebook before inviting them to meet in hotels. After gaining their trust, she would trick them into leaving the room, stealing cash and valuables in the process.
The police investigation revealed that Avatagi utilized social media to connect with influential men, gradually building rapport before arranging in-person meetings. During these encounters, she employed tactics like temporarily excusing her victims for a shower to steal their belongings. This method not only highlights her calculated approach but also raises concerns about the vulnerabilities of individuals using social media to connect with others.
The arrest of Avatagi has sparked discussions around the dangers of online interactions and the potential for exploitation in an increasingly digital world. As the police continue their investigation, there is a growing awareness of the need for caution when engaging with strangers on social media, particularly regarding personal safety and trust in online relationships.