India police probe hotel conman for 603-night free stay
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.
But he extended his stay for 603 nights until he left out on January 22, 2021, leaving behind unpaid bills of $70,000.
“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.
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