01 April 2026, Noida.
Police in Noida have arrested three accused involved in a dating app-based robbery and extortion racket. The gang allegedly created fake profiles on social networking and dating platforms to trap victims, call them for meetings, and then threaten or rob them.
How the Gang Operated
According to police investigations, the accused used dating apps to contact individuals and build trust before inviting them to meet at pre-decided locations. Once the victims arrived, they were either taken to isolated areas or surrounded by the gang members, where they were threatened and forced to hand over money or valuables.
In several cases, victims were coerced into making online transactions under pressure. Police said the gang specifically targeted individuals who might hesitate to report the crime due to social stigma or fear of exposure.
Arrests and Recoveries
The three accused were arrested from the Noida area after a complaint was registered. During the operation, police recovered cash, mobile phones, and a vehicle allegedly used in the crimes. Authorities also found fake number plates and other items linked to the criminal activity.
Officials identified one of the accused as the mastermind, with multiple previous criminal cases registered against him. The gang had reportedly been active for several months and had targeted multiple victims during this period.
Scale of the Scam
Investigations suggest that the gang may have targeted dozens of victims using similar methods. Reports indicate that in some cases, more than 50–60 people were trapped through fake profiles on dating platforms.
Victims were often robbed of cash, mobile phones, and other valuables, while some were also blackmailed after being threatened or assaulted.
Rising Trend of Dating App Crimes
This case highlights a growing trend of crimes linked to dating apps across cities. Similar incidents have been reported in Delhi and other regions, where gangs use fake identities to lure victims into robbery or extortion traps.
Police officials have warned users to remain cautious while interacting with unknown individuals online and to avoid meeting strangers in isolated locations.
Police Advisory
Authorities have advised citizens to:
Verify profiles before engaging on dating platforms
Avoid meeting strangers in secluded areas
Inform friends or family before meeting someone
Report suspicious activity immediately
The investigation is ongoing, and police are trying to identify other possible members of the gang and additional victims.
