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Home » Blog » Kolkata Jilted Lover Sends Over 300 Cash On Delivery Parcels To Ex-Girlfriend As Revenge

Kolkata Jilted Lover Sends Over 300 Cash On Delivery Parcels To Ex-Girlfriend As Revenge

Neha MalhotraBy Neha Malhotra India
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Last update:April 10, 2025, 16:32 IST

The initial police suspended the participation of his colleagues in the impersonation, but then discovered that he was ex boyfriend.

The woman filed a complaint before Lake Town police station last month to face the relentless harassment (representative image)

The woman filed a complaint before Lake Town police station last month to face the relentless harassment (representative image)

In a strange incident, a discarded lover, hero for harassing his ex -girlfriend was approximately 300 cash delivery orders about four months, which led the woman to present a harassment.

The victim, a 24-year-old bank executive, had filed a complaint with the Lake Town police station of relentless harassment when the accused stalker was sending multiple cash cash packages, which resulted in anguish and his accounts are caressed by platterce electronic commerce dish for electronic commerce by complete e-commerce. Times of India Reported.

According to the report, the initial police suspended the participation of his colleagues in imponation, but then discovered that he was ex -boyfriend, identified as Sikdar, 25 years old.

Nadia resident, Sikdar met the woman for years.

According to the report, the duo broke recently. However, unable to support this, Sikdar began to send plots in bulk as an act of revenge. He said that the woman loved online purchases and the gifts demanded by him, that he could not pay,

“The man confessed to making packages and harassing reserves with text messages and calls from unknown numbers. He said that the woman loved online purchases already demanded gifts, what she could pay. With the delivery in the bulk of plots,” said an officer according to what was cited by the media.

The victim woman said the problem began in November last year, shortly after her breakup, when she had to return several hundred packages.

“All of them were cash products between deliveries, and range from tablets and mobile phones to dresses and small gift items. Through February, there were multiple deliveries for Valentine’s gifts and other products every day. I had Freivaltens Tiquitens and offers when I took the matter with electronic commerce platforms, they told me my account.”

Sikdar was produced before a Salt Lake court on Wednesday, where the bond was granted, the report added.

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