Bengaluru Villa Party Case: Gangrape or honeytrap? New twist in Bengaluru villa case, allegations of sugar daddy and extortion

News India Live, Digital Desk: The alleged gang rape incident that took place in a luxurious villa in Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka, has now taken a new turn. Now the angle of ‘Extortion’ and ‘Honeytrap’ has been entered in the police investigation. The claims of the accused have changed the direction of this entire case, due to which it has now become a big challenge for the police to find out the truth. What is the new ‘Sugar Daddy’ angle? (The Extortion Twist)Initially a woman had alleged that she was gang-raped during a party in the villa. But now during the investigation, the accused and their lawyers have made shocking claims in the court: Demand for extortion: The accused allege that the woman had demanded huge amount of money by threatening to implicate them. Search for ‘Sugar Daddy’: According to police sources, investigation has revealed that the woman was allegedly looking for a rich man i.e. ‘Sugar Daddy’ through dating apps and social media. Background of the party: This incident happened at a private villa party. Where many high-profile people were involved. The accused say that everything was consensual and later it was given the form of gang rape to extort money. Police Investigation and Evidence: Bengaluru Police is now closely investigating the claims of both the parties: Digital Footprint: The chat and call records between the woman and the accused are being scrutinized. CCTV footage: The footage of the cameras around the villa is being used to find out. Efforts are being made to find out what was the atmosphere there during and after the party. Medical Report: Medical forensic report is awaited to confirm the allegations of gangrape. Legal entanglements and social debate. This case has once again sparked a debate on the fine line between ‘consent’ and ‘false allegations’. If the woman’s allegations are true, then it is a heinous crime, but if the extortion claims of the accused are found to be true, it would amount to a serious case of misuse of law.

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