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Thane: Police detain 2 individuals in 14-year-old girl's child marriage case

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 26, 2023 14:45 IST

Two persons were arrested and three are at large in a child marriage case in Thane district in Maharashtra, ...

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Two persons were arrested and three are at large in a child marriage case in Thane district in Maharashtra, a police official said on Saturday.

On August 22, a tip off was received that some persons were planning to marry off a 14-year-old girl and a team was rushed to the venue, Kapurbawadi police station sub inspector BK Kolhapure said.

The marriage ceremony was over by then but the police managed to arrest the groom, the girl's father, while the priest involved and two women are on the run, he said.

The marriage was fixed two months ago after the groom promised to two give two tolas of gold and Rs 1 lakh. The girl's mother died some time before the marriage. The accused have been booked under Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, he said.

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