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A retired colonel from Haryana has filed a complaint of fraud and looting in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. In the complaint, the former army colonel alleged that he was taken hostage, beaten, looted and forced to make pornographic videos at gunpoint. It has been reported in the complaint that the accused woman found him on a matrimonial site and was also ready to marry them. However, the woman cheated him after calling Mathura.
In his complaint lodged on Thursday, the ex -soldier said that the woman of Mathura was involved in the robbery plan and she was working closely with other colleagues.
Negotiations started in January
According to Barsana Station House Officer (SHO) Raj Kamal Singh, Colonel Rajneesh Soni (retired), a resident of Gurugram, has filed a report that she was approached by a woman from Barsana on a matrimonial website in January. The woman allegedly agreed to marry them and started talking. The woman asked the Colonel to come to Barsana on 25 January and to visit the Radharani temple. The complainant said that when he reached there, he arranged for his stay in a guest house and made him visit the area with a visit to the temple.
Transfer money by assault
After returning to the guest house, the woman and her companions allegedly told the colonel that her brother had an accident and should leave immediately. They then took him in a car parked there. The SHO said, “Colonel has alleged that the car riders attacked him as soon as he got out of the city. They seized his phone, assaulted him and forced him to contact relatives and friends to transfer money.”
Make porn videos forcibly to blackmail
“Then he was taken back to the guest house, where he was allegedly forced to take porn videos and photos at gunpoint. He was threatened to make the video public if he reported the incident,” the official said. Colonel has alleged that his purse, bag, gold chain, debit card and Rs 12,000 cash were stolen from the guest house. He said that he tried hard to find out the culprits, but did not succeed. After this, the Colonel eventually reported the incident to the Barsana police two days ago. The SHO said, “A case has been registered under the relevant sections of BNS and all the facts are being investigated. Further action will be taken based on the facts found in the investigation.”