US woman fakes abduction after running out of money
New Delhi: A 27-year-old US citizen staying here allegedly staged her own abduction in an attempt to extort money from her parents after she ran out of cash, police said.
The woman, identified as Chloe Mclaughlin, had come to Delhi on May 3. She is a graduate from a university in the US and her father, who lives in Washington DC, is an ex-army officer, they said.
Police said on July 7, Mclaughlin called her mother and said she was in an "unsafe environment" and being assaulted and beaten by a man known to her.
She did not disclose her current location though, they said.
Her mother approached the authorities in India and the US Embassy forwarded the matter to New Delhi district police.
The case had been reported after more than two and half months of arrival of the victim in India, police said.
On July 10, Mclaughlin again spoke to her mother via a video call on WhatsApp but just before her mother could
get some more information about her, a man entered her room and their call disconnected.
The United States Embassy conjectured that the woman was either incapacitated or being prevented from contacting her family or Embassy, said New Delhi Deputy Commissioner of Police Amrutha Guguloth.
Police said they used technical intelligence and in order to ascertain her most recent whereabouts, sought help
from Yahoo.com for the IP address Mclaughlin had used to send an e-mail to American Citizen Services regarding her immigration document work on July 9.
When the Bureau of Immigration was requested to provide the immigration form of the alleged victim, they gave police the address she had shared with them, which was in Greater Noida, the officer said.
Accordingly, police conducted raids at a hotel, where she was suspected to have stayed. But the staff there said no one by her name had checked into their hotel.
Meanwhile, investigators found that the Mclaughlin was using someone else's WiFi when she made the video call to her mother, Guguloth said. "Our team tracked the IP address and the mobile network associated with that IP address, which
led us to one Okoroafor Chibuike Okoro, 31, a Nigerian national, in Gurugram. He told police that the woman was staying in Greater Noida, the DCP said.
Following his input, police tracked down Mclaughlin and arrested her.



