<p>A woman accused of cheating a US-based software engineer has filed a complaint against the police investigating her. </p>.<p>Ramya Nair, employed with a private company, complained to the city police commissioner that the Parappana Agrahara police were harassing her and her father by filing a false cheating complaint.</p>.<p>The police registered an FIR against Ramya and her father Kunjiraman T K following a complaint filed by Jothi Krishnan, a US-based software engineer. It was alleged that she had cheated him to the tune of Rs 18 lakh on the pretext of marriage.</p>.<p>Instead of investigating the case, the police are making continuous phone calls and forcing her to marry him, she said.</p>.<p>Ramya said she came into contact with Krishnan on a matrimonial website in 2013. “I was preparing for my civil service exams. He wanted to marry me, but my family members did not agree.</p>.<p>“Later, we continued as friends. I needed money and borrowed it from him, but I returned the entire amount after two years and I have proof of that,” she said.</p>.<p>Ramya said Krishnan began pressing her for marriage again, but she did not agree. He then sent her obscene messages, and when she completely ignored him, he filed a false complaint against her.</p>.<p>“The police are now threatening to arrest me and tarnish our image. After harassing us for nearly a week, they finally registered an FIR on March 14,” she stated.</p>.<p>“We stay in Puttenahalli near JP Nagar, but the complaint has been filed at Parappana Agrahara. The police are supporting Krishnan,” she said.</p>.<p>Ramya also said despite filing a complaint against Krishnan with the Puttenahalli police a month ago, no action has been taken.</p>.<p>Krishnan, for his part, said in his complaint that he paid Ramya Rs 18 lakh on various occasions since 2013.</p>.<p>Though Ramya and her family agreed for the marriage, they vacated the house when he visited them on February 20 to speak about their engagement.</p>
<p>A woman accused of cheating a US-based software engineer has filed a complaint against the police investigating her. </p>.<p>Ramya Nair, employed with a private company, complained to the city police commissioner that the Parappana Agrahara police were harassing her and her father by filing a false cheating complaint.</p>.<p>The police registered an FIR against Ramya and her father Kunjiraman T K following a complaint filed by Jothi Krishnan, a US-based software engineer. It was alleged that she had cheated him to the tune of Rs 18 lakh on the pretext of marriage.</p>.<p>Instead of investigating the case, the police are making continuous phone calls and forcing her to marry him, she said.</p>.<p>Ramya said she came into contact with Krishnan on a matrimonial website in 2013. “I was preparing for my civil service exams. He wanted to marry me, but my family members did not agree.</p>.<p>“Later, we continued as friends. I needed money and borrowed it from him, but I returned the entire amount after two years and I have proof of that,” she said.</p>.<p>Ramya said Krishnan began pressing her for marriage again, but she did not agree. He then sent her obscene messages, and when she completely ignored him, he filed a false complaint against her.</p>.<p>“The police are now threatening to arrest me and tarnish our image. After harassing us for nearly a week, they finally registered an FIR on March 14,” she stated.</p>.<p>“We stay in Puttenahalli near JP Nagar, but the complaint has been filed at Parappana Agrahara. The police are supporting Krishnan,” she said.</p>.<p>Ramya also said despite filing a complaint against Krishnan with the Puttenahalli police a month ago, no action has been taken.</p>.<p>Krishnan, for his part, said in his complaint that he paid Ramya Rs 18 lakh on various occasions since 2013.</p>.<p>Though Ramya and her family agreed for the marriage, they vacated the house when he visited them on February 20 to speak about their engagement.</p>