Allahabad HC Warns Rising Honeytrap Crimes Could Threaten Civilised Society, Seeks Strict Police Action Against Gangs

The Allahabad High Court has warned that rising honeytrap crimes pose a serious threat to society, urging strict police action against organised gangs. The court emphasised coordinated investigations, public awareness, and strong legal measures to curb the growing menace.

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UP State Bureau Updated: Friday, April 03, 2026, 12:10 AM IST
Allahabad High Court flags growing honeytrap crimes, calls for strict action to curb organised extortion networks | File Photo

Allahabad High Court flags growing honeytrap crimes, calls for strict action to curb organised extortion networks | File Photo

Prayagraj, April 2: The Allahabad High Court has raised serious concern over the rising incidents of honeytrapping, cautioning that failure to curb such crimes could make it difficult to live in a civilised society.

Court flags growing honeytrap menace

Hearing a case involving alleged blackmail, the court observed that organised gangs are increasingly using honeytraps to exploit individuals. Victims are reportedly lured into compromising situations, secretly recorded, and then threatened for money. The court described this as a dangerous and growing trend that undermines personal safety and social trust.

Call for strict action against organised gangs

The bench emphasised that such crimes are not isolated incidents but part of a larger network that needs urgent attention. It directed the police to take strict and coordinated action to identify, track, and dismantle these gangs. The court also stressed the importance of prompt investigations and strong legal action against those found guilty.

Case highlights modus operandi

The case before the court involved a complainant who alleged that he was trapped in a hotel room, where an intimate video was recorded without consent and later used to extort money. Taking note of the seriousness of the allegations, the court directed senior police officials to closely monitor the investigation.

Need for public awareness and coordination

The High Court further highlighted the need for public awareness, urging citizens to remain cautious and avoid situations that could make them vulnerable. It also called for better coordination among law enforcement agencies across districts to effectively tackle such organised crimes.

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Warning on impact on society

Reiterating its concern, the court stated that unless immediate and firm steps are taken, honeytrap-related offences could severely impact law and order, posing a significant threat to a secure and civilised society.

Published on: Friday, April 03, 2026, 12:10 AM IST

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