Gwalior Madhya Pradesh): Panic griped baraatis after two masked bikers snatched away a bag carrying Rs 1.5 lakh cash from the groom’s relative in Madhya Pradesh’s Gwalior.
The marriage procession left Bairad in Shivpuri district and was on its way to the venue Vrindavan Garden (Old Cantonment) in Gwalior on Tuesday night. The miscreants were captured in the camera of a videographer, who was shooting the marriage procession (baraat).
The visuals shows the baraatis dancing carefree on a Daler Mehndi’s track, when two bikers swiftly snatched the bag and sped away.
According to information, groom Sudesh Singh Sikarwar’s marriage procession left his home at around 9:45 pm to reach Vrindavan Garden in Gwalior. On the way, all the guests were dancing in joy. Groom’s relative (the father-in-law of his sister) Raisingh Bhadauria was also walking in the wedding procession. He was carrying a bag with cash worth ₹1.5 lakhs and some important documents. Meanwhile, two miscreants riding a bike passed by there. One of the miscreants sitting behind snatched the bag from Raisingh’s shoulder and ran away, creating panic among the guests.
Following this, the groom’s father along with a few guests went to the Old Cantonment police station and lodged a complaint. The groom’s father Niranjan Singh Sikarwar showed a video of the dance in which the miscreants were spotted. The police then registered a case against the accused and began the investigation.
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