Jammu Police Crack Down on Elaborate Marriage Fraud Syndicate
Authorities in Jammu have dismantled a sophisticated marriage fraud network, arresting five individuals, including a woman posing as a bride. The suspects orchestrated sham marriages, deceiving victims out of large sums. The investigation began with a police complaint and is ongoing as more cases have emerged.

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In a significant breakthrough, Jammu Police in Chowki Choura, Akhnoor, have dismantled an elaborate marriage fraud syndicate with the arrest of five individuals, including a woman who impersonated the bride. This group is accused of masterminding fake marriage setups, extorting significant sums from victims under false pretenses.
The investigation was initiated after a complaint was lodged with the Akhnoor Police Station on August 11, under the provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. Deepak Kumar, a pivotal figure, allegedly conned Rashpal Chand by presenting a marriage proposal from outside the Union Territory and demanding Rs 3 lakh.
Shockingly, the bride fled two days post-marriage with her accomplices, leaving the victims defrauded. Probes reveal the racket posed as a marriage bureau, handling all arrangements, including the bride and priest. Police urge vigilance, especially for those struggling to find a match, as four other such cases have surfaced.
(With inputs from agencies.)