Two weeks after the marriage, the woman fled with gold and cash, leaving her husband shocked



An Indian woman robbed several brides by pretending to be married. Police arrested the accused from the area adjacent to the Pak-India border.

According to foreign media, the incident of the bride fleeing with valuables took place in Sekar, Rajasthan, where a woman escaped from the house with 16 tolas of gold and Rs 75,000 in cash just 12 days after the marriage.

Police arrested the bride Gagandeep from Shri Ganganagar area adjacent to Pak-India border as soon as the incident was reported.

An FIR was lodged in the police station against Suresh Kumar for stealing valuables and cash.

In the text of the FIR, the aggrieved bridegroom said that the aggrieved bridegroom Suresh Kumar got married to a woman named Gagandeep on May 15 after getting acquainted with her fiancé. After marriage fee received.

The police report said that just two weeks after the marriage, the bride fled the house with gold and cash.

Police took immediate action on the groom's complaint and arrested the bride Gagandeep from Shri Ganganagar area adjacent to Pak-India border.

During the police investigation, the woman involved in the fraud revealed that she is already married and the mother of three children, who marries only for the sake of the incident.

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