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The victim, Somashekar Gulagalajambagi, tried to contact the brokers for an explanation, but they were unreachable.
With both his wife and money gone, Somashekar filed a complaint with Mudhol Police against seven individuals — Manjula A., Satyappa Shirur, Sanju Mali, Ravi Arabhavi, Lakshmi Golbhavi, Nagavva Achari, and Siddappa Suryavanshi.
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Loans for Marriage
Somashekar’s family revealed that he had taken loans to pay the brokers, hoping to start a new life through marriage. However, they are now left with nothing—no wife and no money. They are now seeking justice from the police.
Expressing his despair, Somashekar said, “I borrowed money to get married and start a new life. Now I have neither the money nor the wife. I appeal to the police for justice.”
Was the Youth Tricked Without Knowing?
There are suspicions that Somashekar, trusting his relatives and the brokers, may have been unknowingly trapped in the scam. One of the accused, Sanju Mali, is a distant relative of Somashekar, and it appears the youth was led to believe in the brokers’ promises of a better life.
Suspected Organized Scam Targeting Older Men
This incident is suspected to be part of a larger scam targeting men of marriageable age who have not yet found a partner. Authorities are investigating similar incidents in neighboring districts, with plans to arrest the culprits involved in this scam.
Amarnath Reddy, the Superintendent of Police Bagalkote, stated, “We suspect this fraud is part of a larger network targeting older men looking for a marriage. Investigations are ongoing, and we will take appropriate action against the culprits.”