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Dubai-based Indian origin chef lands himself in trouble for online threat to rape woman

| @indiablooms | Mar 02, 2020, at 03:43 pm

Dubai/IBNS: A Dubai-based Indian chef has landed himself in trouble for allegedly abusing a woman online and also threatening to rape her, media reports said.

He has been identified as Trilok Singh.

Hundreds of people are calling for the immediate arrest of the man identified as Trilok Singh after he allegedly made the highly obscene remarks on social media against Swati Khanna, also from India, reported Gulf News.

Singh’s Facebook account has now been deleted but screenshots of his profile show he worked as a chef for the Lalit Hotel in Delhi before relocating to the UAE, reported the newspaper.

Meanwhile, Lalit Hotel condemned the incident.

"Namaskar ! We recently noticed a series of tweets about Trilok Singh. We strongly condemn this behavior and clarify that Trilok Singh is not a part of @thelalitgroup since last two years. We are also reporting his profile to Facebook for removing his current working status," the hotel major tweeted.

It’s not immediately clear where Singh is currently employed in the UAE though his Facebook profile says he works for a university in Dubai. A comment from the university was not readily available and Gulf News could not reach Singh for comment after trying through his employers.  

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