In Ajmer, Rajasthan, a young man's wedding dreams were shattered in just one day. The incident took place in the Kamla Bawdi area, where Pramod Kumar fell victim to a marriage scam. He has lodged a complaint with the local police regarding this fraudulent act.
Pramod shared that due to his advancing age, he was struggling to find a bride. A woman named Manisha, acting as a broker, assured him that she could help him get married. She showed him a photo of a girl named Chandni, claiming she was from Uttar Pradesh and living in poverty. Pramod was taken by Chandni's picture, and Manisha subsequently demanded ₹1.8 lakh for the wedding expenses.
Wedding at Arya Samaj Temple
After receiving the money, Manisha arranged for Pramod to marry Chandni at an Arya Samaj temple. However, on their wedding night, Chandni complained of stomach pain. The following day, she insisted on visiting the Ajmer Dargah to pray, and Pramod took her there.
The Bride's Disappearance
Upon reaching the Dargah, Chandni seized the opportunity to deceive Pramod and fled. Despite extensive searches, her whereabouts remain unknown. Realizing he had been scammed, Pramod filed a report against both Manisha and Chandni at the Ganj police station.
Police Investigation Underway
Assistant Sub-Inspector Rakesh Singh from the Ganj police station confirmed that an FIR has been registered based on Pramod's complaint, and an investigation has commenced. Authorities suspect that this could be part of a larger scam operation that targets individuals under the guise of marriage. The police are actively searching for both suspects.
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