Police said the 32-year-old man was irked at his in-laws not giving him an appointment letter from an engineering college in Karur and shot off an SMS to Delhi Police that Prabhakaran's wife was staying at their residence in Kitchipalayam area and was planning to escape.
Delhi Police alerted their counterparts here, who went to the residence and conducted enquiries, only to find the information was false. His wife was staying with her parents as she was in the family way, they said.
A case was registered against him under Section 182 IPC (false information with intent to cause public servant to use his lawful power to the injury of another person) and 62 A of the IT ACT.
He was produced before the judicial magistrate here today and remanded to 15 days custody, they said.
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