Raipur Police Bust Matrimonial Fraud Ring Targeting Women on Jeevansathi.com
Raipur Police Bust Matrimonial Fraud Ring on Jeevansathi.com

Raipur police have successfully dismantled an inter-state matrimonial fraud racket that allegedly targeted women through the popular matrimonial portal Jeevansathi.com. The accused would drug victims and steal valuables worth lakhs of rupees. Two individuals were arrested in coordinated raids conducted in Delhi and Uttarakhand by a joint team of the Anti-Crime and Cyber Unit and Raipur police.

Arrests and Modus Operandi

The prime accused, Abhinav Singh, was arrested from Paharganj in Delhi, while his associate, Hitin Narula, was apprehended from Haridwar. According to police, Singh used forged identity documents and fake profiles to gain the trust of women on matrimonial platforms before committing thefts. Investigations revealed that Singh contacted nearly 100 women through Jeevansathi.com over the past month, and those interactions are being examined to identify additional victims.

During interrogation, Singh allegedly confessed to at least six similar offences across different states. Police also disclosed that he has prior criminal records related to fraud and vehicle theft in Delhi and Uttarakhand.

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Complaint and Investigation

The arrests followed a complaint filed at Khamardih police station by a woman who reported meeting Singh through the matrimonial website about four months ago. According to the complaint, Singh visited her home on May 15 under the pretext of celebrating her birthday. During lunch, he allegedly re-cooked a chicken dish claiming it was undercooked and mixed a sedative into the food.

The complainant stated that she lost consciousness after eating. Her roommate found her unresponsive around 6 pm. When she regained consciousness the next morning, she discovered her gold chain, two rings, and other gold and silver ornaments kept in a wardrobe locker missing. Singh had fled and his phone was switched off.

Police registered a case under Sections 305(A) and 318(4) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). Using technical analysis of the matrimonial profile and mobile phone data, investigators traced Narula to Haridwar, and his questioning led police to Singh in Delhi. Police said Narula allegedly waited at a railway station while Singh carried out the theft and helped facilitate their escape.

Recovered Items

Police recovered ₹57,000 in cash, gold jewellery weighing about two tolas, a silver bracelet, and five mobile phones, collectively valued at around ₹4.21 lakh.

Advisory to Citizens

Raipur police advised citizens to exercise caution while interacting with individuals on matrimonial platforms. Anyone who may have been targeted or has information is urged to contact the Raipur Police Control Room at 94791-91099.

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