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As per report a sensational honey trap case has come to light from Savarkundla, Amreli. police have busted the gang of fake policemen in honey trap, in which four accused have been arrested, now all four have been taken on remand for three days by the court. Actually, a young man from Charkhadiya village was honey-trapped by a girl, after which the whole matter came to light. At present, a complaint has been registered against eight people in this case, out of which four have been arrested and four others are absconding.
Hence according to ABP Ashmita, the police has taken major action in the honeytrap case in Charkhadiya village of Savarkundla, Amreli. The police have geared up to catch the gang that traps the youth by creating a honey trap. The police have caught four members of the gang within a few days, although four others, including the gang leader, are absconding. In this incident the complainant had come in contact with a girl through social media.
Moreover the girl had come to meet this young man on Hatsani Road of the city. After this, when both were going in the car, 8 people in four cars came on the road and surrounded the car of the youth. They identified themselves as police and later threatened to implicate the young man in a rape case and made him get out of the car, the accused took him away in their car. In this entire incident, the fake police handcuffed the young man in the middle of the road and demanded Rs. 6 lakhs and then brought the young man to his village, however, the young man managed to escape by jumping over the wall of the house and went straight to the police. In this case, later the police registered a case against 8 accused including that girl. It was revealed that the main accused in this case is kaushik of Dhajadi village. These four accused have been presented before the court and taken on remand for three days.