Goldi Digger Arrested: Woman Marries 3 Men, Makes Off with Rs 1.25 Crore
Seema had first married a businessman from Agra in 2013.
In what can only be described as a shocking case, a woman named Seema alias Nikki has been arrested for defrauding three husbands out of a staggering Rs 1.25 crore.
The crafty con artist, a resident of Uttarakhand, meticulously targeted wealthy men across India, choosing victims who were either divorced or had lost their wives.
This "Looteri Dulhan" – meaning "thief bride" in Hindi – used matrimonial sites to find her prey, expertly weaving a web of deceit to convince them to marry her.
Her meticulously planned con involved several stages:
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Marriage 1: Seema’s first marriage took place in 2013 to a businessman from Agra. Shortly after, she falsely implicated his family in legal proceedings, forcing them into a settlement that saw her walk away with Rs 75 lakh.
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Marriage 2: In 2017, she married a software engineer from Gurugram. Their relationship was short-lived, and she used a similar tactic to extort Rs 10 lakh from him before disappearing.
- Marriage 3: Her most recent target was a Jaipur-based businessman whom she married in 2023. This time, she made off with jewellery and cash worth Rs 36 lakh before vanishing.
The businessman’s family, after discovering her true colours, lodged a police complaint leading to Seema’s arrest by the Jaipur Police.
Investigations revealed Seema’s sophisticated scheme; she strategically married in different states, exploiting the loopholes in legal systems and leaving a trail of devastated victims behind.
Are Matrimonial Sites Becoming Breeding Ground for Scams?
This chilling case raises serious concerns about the safety and security of individuals using matrimonial sites.
It underscores the urgent need for stricter vetting procedures and vigilance on platforms that facilitate online matchmaking.
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