Newlywed Bride Arrested for Post-Marriage Fraud in Maharashtra
In Maharashtra's Beed district, a 36-year-old newlywed woman and her aunt were arrested and remanded to 14 days' judicial custody for defrauding the groom of Rs 2 lakh. The incident occurred in Kodari village on December 6. Two additional suspects are still at large.
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In a case of post-marriage fraud, a 36-year-old newlywed woman and her aunt have been taken into judicial custody in Maharashtra's Beed district. The pair were accused of cheating the groom of Rs 2 lakh after fleeing shortly after the wedding ceremony.
The incident took place on December 6 in Kodari village, where bride Preeti Shivaji Raut allegedly accepted the money from the groom and disappeared within three hours of tying the knot. Following a complaint from the groom's family, police promptly arrested Preeti, initially putting her in police custody until December 10.
A subsequent investigation led to the arrest of Preeti's aunt, Maya Satish Raut, from near Pune. Both women were presented in the Kaij court, which remanded them to 14 days of judicial custody. Meanwhile, law enforcement officers are on the hunt for two other suspects involved in the scheme, as disclosed by Assistant Inspector Machhindra Shendge.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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