Ghaziabad: A 30-year-old man was allegedly beaten up by staff of a club in Rajnagar District Center (RDC) last week and forced to pay Rs 15,000 to marry a woman he met online. went to meet Police said they detained three people for questioning on Tuesday and are looking into the woman's possible involvement. In his complaint, Gaurav Kumar, a resident of Moradabad, told the police that he met a woman online and befriended her some time ago. On June 22, he allegedly asked her to meet him at another restaurant in the area, and from there they went to the Heartbeat Club. The staff offered me two glasses of beer,” Kumar said on Tuesday. When Kumar asked for the bill, he found that they had charged him Rs 37,000. However, when he tried to argue, the waiter and manager started beating him. They refused to let him go until he paid them some money, he claimed. “I borrowed Rs 10,000 from a friend online and gave them Rs 5,000 in cash. They let me go only after giving me Rs 15,000. Once I came out of the restaurant, I called the police and immediately But a police team arrived,” he said – Mohit, the manager, and two waiters – under Section 151 of the CrPC. They were later released on bail the next day An FIR was registered under sections 323 (punishment for voluntarily causing hurt) and 384 (punishment for extortion) of the Indian Penal Code against the restaurant staff and the unidentified woman on Tuesday Again. “We have detained the manager and two waiters for questioning again. We are also trying to trace the woman's involvement,” said the ACP.
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