Nagpur: Jaripatka Police, in collaboration with cyber cells, destroyed the fake wedding bureau near Dirhori on Friday after a complaint by a young man, who sent a famous artiste theater photo from social media as a prospective groom.
The couple was ordered, 10 women and four rounded men, and 37 cellphones and one tablet was confiscated in the attack.
However, all actions were still wrapped, and all the suspects were released.
The Mastermind couple ordered now ‘escape’.
On Friday, the Jaripatka police raided an apartment near Dirhori, where several women communicated with the groom, disguised it as a bride or as an employee of a fake wedding bureau.
Despite the fact that the extortion that tends to deceive some people, the police jaripatka does not seem to try to capture anyone in this case so far for interrogation and recovery of detailed custodians.
The police still don’t know how the squeeze managed to get 38 SIM cards.
The bureau is registered on behalf of another woman, and not a couple who ordered, it is now ‘escape’, according to the police.
The women surrounded during the attack were studied to become those who pose as a bride or bureau, to put a trap for the victims.
Some of these women will later ’emotionally’ involved with the victims and squeeze more money on various pretensions after sending photos of young and beautiful women as their own photos, said a source.
Police found that the marriage bureau bank account has received a substantial cash deposit of marriage candidates throughout the state.
Senior Inspector Jatin Fetangale from the police station Jaripatka said the couple was booked but they were not arrested.
“Women who collect working on their employer’s instructions, and therefore cannot be responsible, but we have confiscated their cellphones,” he said.
“We are conducting a thorough investigation into this case.” According to a senior officer, seizures and other formalities have consumed a lot of time because press communication cannot be sent, which is not intentional.
The problem was studied after a social worker based in Indora approached the police, said his son was deceived by the marriage agent who had sent a photo of a famous theater artist as a ‘prospective bride’ after receiving RS3,000 registration fees.
His son was stunned to see a photo of the theater artist, he knew.
The artist was also surprised when he knew his picture was being used by this wedding bureau.