Man arrested for cheating women on social media

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A 32-year-old man was arrested for allegedly posing as a and cheating women on and matrimonial websites, police said Sunday.

Vashist was arrested on Saturday from near in Haridwar, police said.

Investigations revealed that the accused used to cheat people by making glass IDs on various matrimonial sites with different names, of said.

According to the officer, the accused had lured 21 women through different matrimonial sites.

The accused presented himself as the owner of a company by the name "Akshaya Deep Media House' and posed as an to woo women from well-to-do families, the said.

A case was filed at the station against the accused by a Delhi-based family for cheating them. A city court had also issued a non-bailable warrant against him in the case, the added.

According to police, the accused claimed to have worked as a in various reputed channels. In 2012, he posed as an (Acharya Atul Ji Maharaj) and appeared on on programmes.

After the channel got to know about his activities, they discontinued his programmes. Later, the channel issued an advisory also available on that said Acharya is a fraud person and the channel also received several complaints against the accused, the DCP said.

In 2016, he was arrested in a cheating case at a police station in Chandigarh when he tried to cheat a in a bogus land deal.

Later, he started cheating people by creating fake profiles on several matrimonial sites and presented himself as a wealthy unmarried person, owning a car, a house in Gurgaon with an annual income of Rs 20-25 lakhs, the said.

In 2018, he came in contact with a girl from a Delhi-based family to whom he introduced himself as a

He told the woman' family that his parents were no more and had no relatives. Trusting his version, the victim got married to him in March. The accused stayed with her for two weeks and later eloped with all the jewellery and cash which the couple had received as gifts, Kushwah said.

Subsequently, a case was filed at the station against the accused by the victim. A city court had also issued a non-bailable warrant against him in the case, the officer added.

Later, the accused shifted his base from Delhi-NCR to Haridwar where he presented himself as an owner of a channel. To cheat more people, he began interviewing prospective reporters for his channel and was in advance stage of negotiation with some persons for giving franchise of his channel, he said.

He also began promoting his channel on and The logo of his channel was also apparently similar to the logo of This logo was also displayed by him on several documents.

Police said further investigation into the matter is underway.

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First Published: Mon, December 24 2018. 00:15 IST