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Man in live-in with one and marrying another woman booked

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: April 08, 2021 6:20 PM

Aurangabad, April 8:The Cantonment police have booked a man on the allegation of living with a woman for ...

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Aurangabad, April 8:

The Cantonment police have booked a man on the allegation of living with a woman for nine years by conducting marriage in a temple and then dumping her and child. The accused has been identified as Satish Ramesh Solunke (32, Mayur Park).

Complainant woman and Satish were in love and were living together in live-in relationship at Meeranagar in Padegaon area since 2010. Meanwhile, they conducted a marriage at a temple at Maismal and had a son. When the son was four years old, Satish married another woman and dumped the woman and her son, and also took away her jewelry, the complainant mentioned in the complaint.

Accordingly, a case of rape, cheating, beating and other charges have been registered at the Cantonment police station while PI Manoj Pagare is further investigating the case.

The complainant claimed that Satish purchased gold jewellery for her. He also made her Aadhar Card and Voter Card with his name. His name is also registered at the Aurangabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) as the father of her son, she claimed.

Tags: Aurangabad Municipal CorporationAMC
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