Written by Pathi Venkata Thadhagath
A person in Karnataka approached state police after he was duped by a girl on-line who impersonated a deputy commissioner, reported The Indian Categorical. The girl additionally reportedly promised that she’s going to marry the person and likewise took ₹40 lakh from him.
Based on the report, in June – Parameshwara Hipparagi – resident of Sindagi in Karnataka’s Vijayapuri district acquired a buddy request on Fb from a profile named Manjula KR. Parameshwara and the girl obtained shut to one another and used to talk every single day. Later in September, the person additionally despatched ₹700 to the girl when she mentioned that her mom is unwell.
The girl claimed that she cleared the UPSC examination and shortly she shall be posted as a deputy commissioner of Karnataka’s Haasan district. Hipparagi additionally transferred cash to the girl’s account a number of instances as she promised that she would marry him, submit becoming a member of the job.
The report additionally mentioned that Hipparagi labored as a labour supervisor at a agency in Telangana and his wage was Rs. 30,000 a month. When the girl claimed that she needed to repay just a few loans, Hipparagi bought a bit of land and even borrowed from his family and friends to rearrange the cash. After studying that he was lured by the girl, Hipparagi approached the Vijayapuri police on November 15.
Nonetheless, the police advised the publication that the girl was talking in Kannada to him and even in contact with him after he filed a police criticism.