A Bengaluru police inspector thwarted a “love trap” orchestrated by a woman who bombarded him with calls and messages, escalating to threats of suicide and political influence. Her persistent advances, including gifts and love letters, were met with refusal, leading to her arrest. Investigations revealed similar past incidents involving alleged extortion.
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