PANCHKULA: A fake 'rape victim' is on the prowl in Panchkula. In what would be a wake up call for men, the woman - in her 50s - comes in various avatars, sometimes as maid servant or a fruit seller only to woo men and slap false rape charges if she fails to extort money.The order of the Punjab and Haryana high court, pronounced on December 7, 2010, in one of the rape cases that the woman had filed against a Chandigarh cop, stated, "She admitted that 52 complaints were filed by her, including the application given to the SSP.""The woman withdrew her complaints after she got money," added the order. Some witnesses, who appeared in the court during a hearing whose statements were also recorded and are a part of the order had revealed how the woman, in the garb of a maid, used to create nuisance in the house and use fake evidences like used condoms in the dustbin in order to falsely implicate the person.In another case, she alleged that three youths had raped her in Mansa Devi area. The cancellation report of police in this case stated, "As no circumstantial material was found, case has been closed."In 2011, when she was on her way to Panchkula from Delhi in a Haryana Roadways bus after attending final hearing of the Supreme Court where the head constable was acquitted, she alleged that she was raped by the driver, conductor and two others. "Finding no evidence," the court granted bail to the accused.Manbir Singh Rathi, a lawyer, said, "We have discussed the issue with an NGO to inform people about the trap. We had a word with a few victims who will submit an application to NGO and after which the NGO will become a complainant in this case."It's her way to extort money from people. How is it possible that these cases happen with the same woman every time? It is only on orders from the court under malicious prosecution or complaint by any victim that police can book her under false implications. Such cases have been cracked by Delhi police also.Dheeraj Sethia | assistant commissioner of police casesJuly 2008 | The woman alleged that she was raped by three youths late at night. Finding no circumstantial evidences against the accused, police closed the caseApril 2010 | She accused a Chandigarh police head constable, Anil Kumar of raping her for 6-7 months under the pretext of finding her missing husband. High court acquitted him in December 20102010 | The woman filed a complaint against Gurjit Singh and Anurag of Chandigarh saying Gurjit Singh used to force her to have relations with his boss, Anurag. In the court, she withdrew her complaint saying she had reached a compromise as both of them were her nephews2011 | She moved Supreme Court for head constable case but it was dismissed againJuly 2011 | She accused Haryana Roadways bus driver, conductor and two others of raping her. Finding no evidence, the accused were granted bail