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    Home / News / India News / Using intimate videos, man extorts ₹2.5cr, luxury car from girlfriend  
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    Using intimate videos, man extorts ₹2.5cr, luxury car from girlfriend  
    The couple met in boarding school

    Using intimate videos, man extorts ₹2.5cr, luxury car from girlfriend  

    By Snehil Singh
    Dec 07, 2024
    01:04 pm

    What's the story

    In a shocking incident, a 20-year-old Bengaluru woman was blackmailed by her boyfriend, Mohan Kumar, into giving away ₹2.5 crore and a luxury car.

    The accused used intimate videos of the couple to extort money from her, according to NDTV.

    The couple, who met in boarding school and reconnected years later, were reportedly in love when the extortion happened.

    Kumar had initially claimed the videos were for personal use only.

    Extortion details

    Victim transfers large sums, luxury items to accused

    Under duress, the victim transferred ₹1.25 crore from her grandmother's account to Kumar's specified accounts. She also handed over ₹1.32 crore in cash at different times.

    The demands went beyond money as Kumar sought expensive watches, jewelry, and even a luxury car.

    He even had funds transferred into his father's account on several occasions.

    Legal action

    Accused arrested after victim reports to police

    Kumar hid his face in some of the videos before using them to blackmail the victim, the report said.

    Unable to bear the blackmail that went on for months, the woman approached police and reported Kumar. This led to his immediate arrest.

    Bengaluru Police Commissioner B Dayanand described the crime as "well-planned" and confirmed that "the accused extorted ₹2.57 crore, of which ₹80 lakh has been recovered."

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