In Bharatpur, Rajasthan, a case that has put humanity to shame has come to the fore. Where a married woman has filed a case of gang rape against her husband and two relatives. It has been alleged in the complaint that when the husband did not give one and a half lakh rupees and a bullet motorcycle in dowry, the husband got the wife gang-raped by two of his relatives and himself made a video from his mobile. The husband told his wife that your relatives did not give me one and a half lakh rupees in dowry, but now threatened to put porn videos of gangrape on YouTube.
Where a girl was married in May 2019 to a man from Punhana, Haryana. But since the marriage, the in-laws were harassing the woman for dowry. Because of this the victim had gone to her maternal home. But her husband lured her back to his house.Actually, this matter is of Cama police station.
Cama police station in-charge Daulat Sahu told that a woman has filed a case of rape. In which her husband and two relatives are included. There is talk of putting obscene videos on YouTube. At the moment it is yet to be confirmed. Further action will be taken after investigation.At the same time, the victim alleges that the husband threatened to put pornographic videos on YouTube saying that your family members could not give me dowry. But now I will earn the same money by putting this video on YouTube. The victim told that my in-laws were harassing me for dowry.
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