Matrimonial fraud uncovered: Beed runaway bride turns out to be part of fake marriage racket; arrested
A tehsil court remanded the accused, Priti Raut, to police custody till December 10
Police on Tuesday busted a gang that allegedly arranged marriages by taking money from grooms, with the arrest of a woman in Beed district of Maharashtra, officials said.
She was trying to flee her in-laws’ home immediately after tying the knot with a 36-year-old man.
A search is on for other members of the gang. Police have registered a case against the woman and three others.
According to police, an agent allegedly took Rs 1.90 lakh from the victim, Nagesh Jagtap, a resident of Kodri village in Ambajogai tehsil, assuring him of arranging a marriage.
The wedding was performed between Jagtap and Priti Raut at a temple in Kaij tehsil at around 12.30 pm. After the ceremony, the couple and their relatives travelled to Kodri village, police said.
However, around 4.30 pm, the newly-married woman allegedly attempted to flee under the pretext of going to the washroom. A villager noticed her moving suspiciously and alerted Jagtap’s family. A search was initiated, and she was found near the Dighol Amba bus stand, an official said.
Her interrogation revealed a conspiracy to cheat Jagtap by solemnising a fake marriage.
Based on Jagtap’s complaint, the police registered an FIR against Raut, her aunt, a marriage agent, and another person.
A police official said a local notary who prepared documents and a computer operator, who allegedly created a fake Aadhaar card in the groom’s name, even before the wedding, will be questioned.
A tehsil court remanded Raut to police custody till December 10.
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