BENGALURU: A bunch of 10 youths, together with 5 aspiring gigolos, fell for an outdated trick in a conman’s e book when they had been allegedly cheated of Rs 25,000 every by a self-professed ayurveda practitioner; he promised them male enhancement and libido development. The quack took the money and never delivered the promised medicine.
Confirming the youths, from Kerala, had approached him, a Bengaluru police officer said the youths are in two minds about submitting a grievance. “Unless they record a grievance we cannot continue with a case,” the officer said.
The youths known as on the officer on June 25, and the officer in turn attempted to touch the traditional healer on his cellular, but the phone has remained switched off. Police discovered the phone was purchased from Aluva taluk in Ernakulam district of Kerala.
The officer suspects the quack to be from Thiruvananthapuram, but operated out of hotels in Bengaluru. Five of the youths paintings in non-public corporations, whilst the opposite 3 are MBA students in Benglauru. Two of the hired youths labored in Mysuru.
“One of my classmates advanced some more or less skin hypersensitivity and he approached an allopathic doctor who prescribed an ointment that didn't paintings well,” said one in every of student-victims. “A few days later, my classmate and I had been sitting in a resort close to Koramangala when a man approached us with handbills which said he was an ayurveda practitioner.”
The scholar with the hypersensitivity requested the person whether or not he may just remedy him. “The guy gave my classmate medicine and he charged Rs 700. The hypersensitivity vanished in a month,” the scholar claimed. He later took a chum, an bronchial asthma patient, to the practitioner and his medicine labored once more. The victim said he and his buddies, meanwhile, had been interested in messages about “gigolo trade”. “They had been doing the rounds on WhatsApp and Facebook and claimed that younger males with excellent libidinal credentials may just earn between Rs 10,000 and Rs 30,000 in step with night time in Bengaluru,” he said.
The youths contacted the healer in the second week of June. He claimed he was in Kerala and would go back and forth to Madikeri to fulfill sufferers. “We can meet close to Channapatna,” he was quoted as telling them. A meeting was organized on June 13 and the 10 passed over Rs 25,000 every to the healer. “He said he would bring the medicine within three-four days. After two days, some of us determined to not purchase the medicine and known as the healer. His cellular has been switched off since then. We suspect he has cheated us,” the youths said.
Confirming the youths, from Kerala, had approached him, a Bengaluru police officer said the youths are in two minds about submitting a grievance. “Unless they record a grievance we cannot continue with a case,” the officer said.
The youths known as on the officer on June 25, and the officer in turn attempted to touch the traditional healer on his cellular, but the phone has remained switched off. Police discovered the phone was purchased from Aluva taluk in Ernakulam district of Kerala.
The officer suspects the quack to be from Thiruvananthapuram, but operated out of hotels in Bengaluru. Five of the youths paintings in non-public corporations, whilst the opposite 3 are MBA students in Benglauru. Two of the hired youths labored in Mysuru.
“One of my classmates advanced some more or less skin hypersensitivity and he approached an allopathic doctor who prescribed an ointment that didn't paintings well,” said one in every of student-victims. “A few days later, my classmate and I had been sitting in a resort close to Koramangala when a man approached us with handbills which said he was an ayurveda practitioner.”
The scholar with the hypersensitivity requested the person whether or not he may just remedy him. “The guy gave my classmate medicine and he charged Rs 700. The hypersensitivity vanished in a month,” the scholar claimed. He later took a chum, an bronchial asthma patient, to the practitioner and his medicine labored once more. The victim said he and his buddies, meanwhile, had been interested in messages about “gigolo trade”. “They had been doing the rounds on WhatsApp and Facebook and claimed that younger males with excellent libidinal credentials may just earn between Rs 10,000 and Rs 30,000 in step with night time in Bengaluru,” he said.
The youths contacted the healer in the second week of June. He claimed he was in Kerala and would go back and forth to Madikeri to fulfill sufferers. “We can meet close to Channapatna,” he was quoted as telling them. A meeting was organized on June 13 and the 10 passed over Rs 25,000 every to the healer. “He said he would bring the medicine within three-four days. After two days, some of us determined to not purchase the medicine and known as the healer. His cellular has been switched off since then. We suspect he has cheated us,” the youths said.
Healer promises male enhancement, flees with money
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June 29, 2018
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