Malvani Woman Booked For Honey-Trapping 75 YO Man

In a complicated Mumbai crime that saw a senior citizen languish in prison for two months, the Malvani police are now on the lookout for a woman for honey-trapping him.

The Delhi-based businessman, according to this Mid-Day report,  got in contact with her after one of his friends suggested a live-in relationship. Once the two got in contact, they had consensual sex several times, and the woman asked him for money on various pretexts.

When she started demanding more money and he refused, she filed a sexual assault case against him, which saw him in prison for two months. Later, the man got proof, some video footage, that he was honey-trapped


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Of course, there are several loose ends to this account, and it remains to be seen what transpires when the police begin their investigation.

Who was the hairdresser who suggested the live-in relationships? Who were the individuals who connected the woman and the man?

Who was the other person who provided the proof that the man was honey-trapped? Did the man’s extended family take any steps to ensure their father got out of prison in the two months that he was behind bars?


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Men and women trapping each other on the pretext of intimate relationships are time-tested crimes, but more often than not, the authorities catch up with the perpetrators, and it never ends well for them.



In the past month, a woman has been booked after a man she accused of impregnating her committed suicide out of sheer panic, even though the two had never met offline.

While all these cases will meet their natural end, we can only suggest that our readers not keep their interactions with strangers, both online and offline, to a minimum.


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