Honey trap case : Police detains woman who accused BJP MP of rape
New Delhi, May 2 (IBNS) : The Delhi police have detained the woman, involved in cross allegations with Gujarat BJP MP KC Patel over a honey trap case, media reports said.
The woman is being questioned by police in connection with the case.
The incident surfaced after the MP filed a complaint of extortion with the Delhi police and the woman, on the other hand, accused him of sexually exploiting her.
Denying the allegation, Patel claimed that it was a case of honey trap.
Patel on Monday told the police that he was offered a spiked drink by the woman in a house in Ghaziabad and as he went into a sedated state, obscene pictures were taken.
The BJP MP alleged that the woman had threatened to make his pictures public if he did not pay Rs 5 crore.
However, the woman who identified herself as a lawyer, said that she was repeatedly raped by Patel and the pictures she took were to protect herself and and not to black mail him.
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