Letter: Police ordered three people including a 18-year-old girl on Friday for allegedly poisoning her family to marry and marry her boyfriend.
The girl was waiting to turn into a major to marry her lover and two days after her birthday, she poisoned her parents and brothers and marrying.
The police ordered the girl, ‘her husband’ and her father too.
Based on complaints by the father of Vanzara’s peak girl, Dindoli police ordered Khushbu (18), her husband Sachin (22) and his father Ashok was more (49) because it caused pain and conspiracy.
Vanzara has lost his job during locking as a contractual employee in the industrial unit in Hazira.
The police arrested Ashok, a property broker, on Saturday while his unemployed son, Sachin, and Khushbu were in runaway.
The police suspected that the duo took refuge in relatives.
The police team was looking for a couple accused.
The investigation revealed that the two families lived in the same society in Dindoli where the two defendants developed friendship.
Even in the previous example, Khushbu, who stopped learning after class X, had married running with Sachin about two years ago.
After the duo was found at the relatives of Sachin, Khushbu was taken home because he was underage.
His parents opposed their relationship.
The more families, meanwhile, shift to other areas and they also sell their homes to pay debts but families stay in touch.
According to the police, “Two days after Khushbu’s 18th birthday, he planned to marry his lover and the duo plotted to make his parents unconscious and escape from home on September 12.
He bought several tablets from the medical store and mixed it with The mixture to feed his family Aloo Paratha, “said an officer at the Dindoli Police Station.
At night, he feeds all family food with mixed dough, but refuses to eat alone.
When people ask questions, he claimed he didn’t feel hungry.
Moments later, when family members began to feel dizzy and unconscious, Ashok came to take Khushbu on a motorcycle and he married to Sachin.
The girl’s father woke up late and restlessly the next morning and found her daughter missing from home.
He woke his wife and son who also felt bad.
Meanwhile, Vanzara received a call from the Dindoli police station and was asked to come there.
The police told him that his daughter came to the police station along with her new husband after getting a registered marriage.
“He came to tell the police about his marriage and was allowed to go with her husband when he was a major now,” police said.
After this, Vanzara’s condition deteriorated and he along with other family members had to be hospitalized.
After recovery, he approached the police and filed an official complaint.