In India, a man who pretended to be a government employee and got married fraudulently has been arrested. According to Indian media report...
In India, a man who pretended to be a government employee and got married fraudulently has been arrested.
According to Indian media reports, Ramesh Chandra, a 54-year-old man from Odisha, has been arrested on charges of cheating on 14 marriages and fraud.
According to reports, Ramesh was arrested in July last year following a complaint by a female school teacher in New Delhi.
According to reports, Ramesh married a woman in Delhi Arya Samaj in 2018, revealing his false identity as Deputy Director General in the Union Ministry of Health, but later found out that the accused had cheated on him, after which he approached the police. I lodged a complaint.
According to Indian media, during the investigation, the police came to know that Ramesh had married at least 14 women by showing fake identity as Deputy Director General.
According to police, Ramesh used to target middle-aged virgin women through various online marriage websites with the sole purpose of raising money and acquiring property after marrying women.
During the investigation, the police also found out that Ramesh had also married a female officer of the Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) and collected Rs 1 million from her.
According to Indian media, Ramesh was earlier accused by the Kerala police of defrauding 13 banks of about Rs 1 crore in 2006, while a task force of the Hyderabad Deccan police had promised admission to medical colleges to defraud several students. He was later arrested.
According to media reports, Ramesh is the father of five children. His first marriage was in 1982 and his second marriage was in 2002.
Police say a case has been registered against Ramesh and further investigations are underway.
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