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The accused, identified as Mahesh (35), hailing from Bengaluru’s Banashankari Layout, would marry these women and abscond with their cash and valuable gold ornaments.
Following a complaint lodged by Hemalatha, a resident of Mysuru, a case was registered, leading to Mahesh’s arrest. The police have seized two cars, Rs 2 lakh in cash, a bracelet, a ring, two gold bangles, a necklace, and seven mobile phones from the accused.
Mahesh, who used the alias of a doctor, came into contact with Hemalatha through the matrimonial website Shaadi dot Com. Presenting himself as a respectable doctor, he gained her trust, eventually marrying her. However, after the marriage, Mahesh disappeared with Hemalatha’s money and gold. Later, Hemalatha reported the incident to the Kuvempunagar police.
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In response to this recurring issue, City Police Commissioner B Ramesh advised caution to women, urging them not to place blind trust in marriage websites and their offers. He emphasized the importance of thorough evaluation and decision-making before proceeding with any such arrangements.