Man uses marriage sites to cheat, steal from women, held

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
HYDERABAD: A man, who cheated some women under the pretext of marrying them, taking away their money and stealing their valuables, was
arrested by Market police on Thursday
Police said that T Mohan Reddy, a resident of Kandukur in Rangareddy district, is facing seven different cases in Telangana and Andhra
Pradesh
Officials said the accused would register himself on various matrimonial websites under a false name and establish contact with women,
including divorcees and widows.After speaking to each of the women over phone, he would invite them to a hotel to have personal
interaction.When the women go to washroom or step out by leaving their bag or other valuables, he would steal them and flee from the place,
her twice in Hyderabad
He gained her confidence and promised to marry her
Under some pretext, he asked for her credit card and purchased jewellery without her knowledge
The accused later sold the jewellery in Vijayawada
In an another instance, he convinced a woman to transfer Rs 9 lakh into his account and became inaccessible after receiving the money
In 2013, the accused allegedly misbehaved with a girl student, while he was working as a teacher in the same school
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