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UP man booked for sending ex-girlfriend's obscene photos to her fiance

By IANS | Updated: October 18, 2021 11:15 IST

Kannauj (Uttar Pradesh), Oct 18 A jilted lover sent obscene photographs of his former girlfriend to her fiance, ...

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Kannauj (Uttar Pradesh), Oct 18 A jilted lover sent obscene photographs of his former girlfriend to her fiance, which resulted in the cancellation of her wedding. The incident came to light after the victim's family lodged a complaint at the Kotwali police station.

According to the police, the girl was having an affair with one Deepu who hails from the Kishni area of Mainpuri district, for the past many years. During their relationship, Deepu had shot many obscene photos of the girl. However, when he started putting pressure on her to marry him, the girl's family decided to get her married elsewhere.

When the girl also refused to marry Deepu, he sent her photos to her fiance on WhatsApp following which her wedding was called off.

The girl alleged that Deepu also blackmailed her and extorted Rs 10,000 from her by threatening to make her photos viral.

The police have registered a case under the relevant sections of Indian Penal Code (IPC) besides the Information Technology (IT) Act based on the complaint of the victim's father.

Inspector-in-charge, Kotwali Hari Shyam Singh, said, "An FIR has been lodged and raids are underway to arrest the accused."

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