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Posted: 12 years ago
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The Honey Trap
Tabassum, 41(played by Geetanjali Mishra) is a divorcee lives with a 18 year old son. Her elder sister suggests her to get re-marry as she is only 41 year old and this will make her rest of the life easy. After some time she puts her profile on a marriage related web portal. Abbas Ali (real name Arif Khan), an IT professional from UK who is interested in Indian girl, proposes him for marriage. He meets her and her family and they decides to get marry.

After few days Abbas asks Tabassum for some economic help because he is willing to buy some property in India. Tabassum, who is really trapped, gives him her savings and Jewelries. After taking money, Abbas disappears and her cellphone is switched off. Fanally Tabassum raises complain to police.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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This was the Saturday, Sunday episode right? Haven't had a chance to watch them yet.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: KS_Shreya

This was the Saturday, Sunday episode right? Haven't had a chance to watch them yet.




Yes...The case was an eye opener esp for girls who easily trust boys...
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Posted: 12 years ago
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"Tasveer se bhi zyada khoobsurat dikhtin hain aap.."

One man...many names...many identities...
Many women...

Thief in the disguise of a groom...
Charming, cute and caring Groom...

The positive aspect of Mazher Syed was that he was ONLY interested in MONEY and JEWELLERY.
He never demanded Sexual Pleasure from any girl...

This is the distinguishing feature of him.
Dont you all think..????

Mazher Syed was looking so handsome...😳
😳😳😳
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Posted: 12 years ago
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It reminds me somewhat of Ladies v/s Ricky Bahl...šŸ˜† Except this happened in real.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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The honey trap case was quite cool and yes Mazhar was quite handsome
I think this was a lesson to all of us not to share our personal details online
Plus not to trust random websites. Eye opener case.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Dual Life, Jai Kumar Prasad & Milind Rege (Episode 243, 244, 245 on 10th, 11th & 12th May 2013)



Milind Rege (fake name Raghav Rajan) is a employee at PKND Growth Consultants who is working there for last few years. He lives with his room mate Shree Ram. His performance is good so his boss Devendra Parthsarthy is happy with him. Devendra is in chaos after getting a anonymous letter about real identity of Milind.

The letter mentions a web url of crime branch and describes he is working at Devendra's office with a fake identity and his real name is Jai Kumar Prasad (real name Bitty Mohanty). Jai is a rapist(2005) and he went missing after going out of the jail on parole. Devendra asks Shree Ram about him and after this he meets Bangalore Police and describes all this.

Police (lead played by Sanjeev Tyagi) starts investigation and finds that all his documents and address of local guardian is fake.


Based on real story of Bitty Mohanti (Son of former Odisha DGP BB Mohanty) who was on a prisonment of 7 years for raping a German lady in 2006. Bitty was working as a Probationary Officer in a public sector bank in Kannur with a fake name Raghav Rajan from Andhra Pradesh. He was missing since he got a parole for a reason of unwell mother who wants to meet him. According to police a senior officer of the bank got a anonymous letter that described his real identity.

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Moral of the Case: One Mistake Can Destroy Your Life Forever.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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What a case this was. Totally disgusting. That boy was so shameless he was actually asking her to forgive him and nobody will know. I mean is he even a human being 🤢 How can he ask for forgiveness and hats off for Alice to call the police straight away and not fell for his words. Why was he freed after doing hideous crime who the hell took him out of jail. Just because his father is a ruptated man he can do anything. Shame on the whole family actually especially the sister Swati who was actually supporting her brother, I mean was she actually serious 🤢. I say hats of to the girl she was totally brave and did what she thought right. šŸ‘

Btw what is parole?
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Posted: 12 years ago
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This I posted in the crime patrol forum as I felt like debating if seven years was justified-


He was fully drunk, couldn't control and apologized zillion times. No denying, it was a rape and he accepted that he was wrong and had no control under the alcohol influence. I am a woman and want to debate with forum members if his punishment was justified. I think, community service or heavy financial penalty or any other punishment would have been justified but seven years in jail was too harsh for a student for this act with no previous backlog of such acts. Even that woman accepted that he was not in his senses. I am not condoning off his offense but one has to see the circumstances and the malicious feelings, background and if she ever felt any warning signs. If it was my son or brother, I would have also called that lady in distress zillion times to apologize and ask for forgiveness for this offense. It is a shame that for this case in 2005, the system used the fast court and there have been real worse cases since then which were done by men while fully conscientious, and the system took forever to solve them or to leave them. The only part I feel that would have helped him would have been to speak very honestly in front of the judge and stand up to his act. While the lawyer twisted things against the lady which caused more harm.
Please healthy discussions only if you would like to- I have put myself in that woman's shoes and I am totally against the crime on women. My only point is that seven years in jail was too harsh for this crime compared to only ten years for the physiotherapy gang rape in the bus.

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