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Indore: A shocking case of marriage fraud has come to light at the Indore District Court premises, where a young man was allegedly duped of ₹1.25 lakh in the name of a court marriage. The MG Road police have arrested a fake bride and her accomplice posing as her brother, while two other accused are absconding.

According to the complaint lodged by Sunil Barodiya (28), a resident of Sagaur in Dhar district, he was contacted over the phone by a man named Ajay Joshi, who claimed to be a priest and offered to arrange his marriage. Ajay sent him a photograph of a young woman and lured him with the promise of an immediate court marriage.

As per the plan, Sunil and his family reached the Indore District Court for notarisation of the marriage. There, a woman identified as Sapna Ahirwar, a resident of Sagar, arrived posing as the bride, accompanied by Ravi Raghuvanshi of Vidisha, who introduced himself as her brother. Another accused, Rajesh Gaur, posed as her uncle.

During the ceremony in the court premises, Sunil was allegedly extorted of ₹1.20 to ₹1.25 lakh in the name of marriage expenses. After taking the money, Ajay Joshi and Rajesh Gaur fled the spot, promising to return shortly. When they did not come back and their phones were found switched off, Sunil grew suspicious.

On being questioned, Sapna revealed that she was already married and a mother of a child. She admitted that Ajay had asked her to pose as a bride in exchange for money.

Sunil immediately approached the MG Road police station. Acting swiftly, the police reached the spot and apprehended Sapna Ahirwar and Ravi Raghuvanshi. Both are currently being interrogated.

Additional DCP Ramsnehi Mishra said a case of cheating and fraud has been registered against Ravi Raghuvanshi, Sapna Ahirwar, Ajay Joshi and Rajesh Gaur. Efforts are on to trace and arrest the absconding accused.

Police have warned people to remain cautious of marriage offers made through unknown callers and brokers, especially when money is demanded in advance.

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00:00A marriage fraud has come to light at the indoor district court premises,
00:03where a young man from Daar was duped of Rs 1,25,000, through a fake court marriage.
00:10The complainant Sunil Barudiya, a resident of Sagaur in Daha district, alleged that a man named
00:15Ajay Joshi contacted him by phone, posed as a priest, and lured him with a photo of a girl for
00:21marriage. Sunil and his family were called to the court for notarization, where a woman, Sapna
00:26Ahirwar, arrived posing as the bride, accompanied by Ravi Raghuvanshi as her brother and Rajesh Gaur
00:32as an uncle. After the ceremony, Ajay took Rs 1.20-1.25 lakh and fled along with Rajesh.
00:40When questioned, Sapna revealed she was already married and had a child, and said she was paid
00:44to act as a bride. MG Road police rushed to the spot and arrested Sapna and Ravi, while Ajay Joshi
00:50and Rajesh Gaur are absconding. Police have registered a case of fraud and launched a search for the
00:55remaining accused. Further investigation is underway.
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