India police probe hotel conman for 603-night free stay | Inquirer News

India police probe hotel conman for 603-night free stay

/ 03:12 PM July 01, 2023

India police probe hotel conman for 603-night free stay.

Photo from Roseate House New Delhi/Facebook Page

NEW DELHI–Indian police are investigating a suspected fraudster who spent nearly two years in a five-star hotel without paying after reportedly bribing staff to fix records, local media said Thursday.

Ankush Dutta booked a room at Roseate House hotel in New Delhi, India on May 30, 2019 and was supposed to check out the next day.

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But he extended his stay for 603 nights until he left out on January 22, 2021, leaving behind unpaid bills of $70,000.

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“Accounts were falsified to conceal the actual outstanding dues,” the police complaint read, quoted by the Indian Express newspaper.

Hotel managers also filed a police complaint against several employees for conspiracy, forgery, and cheating, with officials saying they suspected staff members were bribed to manipulate in-house software systems.

Roseate House officials could not immediately be reached for comment.

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