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Pune: How a 27 year old, who lost her job in the pandemic, used dating apps to trap 16 people

27-year-old Sayli Kale had lost her job in the pandemic and was using the prescription for her mother’s sleeping pills to drug her victims Creating fake dating app profiles, she used to make friends with both men and women from other states, and ask them to come to city before robbing them Pimpri-Chinchwad police have unravelled an intricate modus operandi of a woman who lost her job in the pandemic to honey-trap men and women through dating apps and rob them of cash, jewellery. The woman, identified as 27-year-old Sayli Kale of Sadhu Vaswani Road, was detained last week after a Chennai-based education career guide lodged a formal complaint on being duped. Mirror had reported how Ashish Kumar, the Chennai resident, was robbed of valuables after he had a drink offered by Kale at a hotel in Wakad. She was formally arrested by crime branch (unit 4) on Tuesday, said Krishna Prakash, police commissioner (CP) of Pimpri-Chinchwad police commissionerate.

Woman, 27, in cop net for honey-trapping 16

27-year-old Sayli Kale had lost her job in the pandemic and was using the prescription for her mother’s sleeping pills to drug her victims Creating fake dating app profiles, she used to make friends with both men and women from other states, and ask them to come to city before robbing them Pimpri-Chinchwad police have unravelled an intricate modus operandi of a woman who lost her job in the pandemic to honey-trap men and women through dating apps and rob them of cash, jewellery. The woman, identified as 27-year-old Sayli Kale of Sadhu Vaswani Road, was detained last week after a Chennai-based education career guide lodged a formal complaint on being duped. Mirror had reported how Ashish Kumar, the Chennai resident, was robbed of valuables after he had a drink offered by Kale at a hotel in Wakad. She was formally arrested by crime branch (unit 4) on Tuesday, said Krishna Prakash, police commissioner (CP) of Pimpri-Chinchwad police commissionerate.

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