Cow vigilante Bittu Bajrangi duped of Rs 30k in marriage scam

Preparations were underway at his house to welcome the new bride, but in the end, everything fell apart.

Faridabad: Cow vigilante Bittu Bajrangi was allegedly duped of Rs 30,000 by a man on the pretext of arranging his marriage, police said on Friday, February 20.

They said a first information report (FIR) has been registered against the accused and his associates based on a complaint by Bajrangi, an accused in the 2023 Nuh violence in Haryana.

According to the complaint, Bajrangi told the accused, Bunty, a relative of his neighbour, that he wanted to get married and that he should let him know if he knew of a suitable match.

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Bunty introduced Bajrangi to a woman named Rani. After this, Bunty and Rani invited Bajrangi thrice to Aligarh to meet prospective matches, but he did not like any of them.

Bunty then sent Bajrangi a photo of a young woman that he liked. On September 5, 2025, Bunty and Rani visited Bajrangi’s house with the woman and her family, and the wedding was fixed for February 7, the complainant alleged.

Sent Rs 30k for bride’s dress

As promised, Bajrangi transferred Rs 30,000 to the accused on February 6 to buy clothes for the bride-to-be. When he reached Aligarh with his wedding baraat (procession), the accused were nowhere to be found and had switched off their mobile phones, the complaint stated.

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“When I called the bride, she stated that she knew nothing about the wedding and I had to return empty-handed,” Bajrangi said in his complaint.

As part of the agreement between Bajrangi and the accused persons, he was to pay them Rs 1.20 lakh for the wedding arrangements, a senior police officer said.

Based on the complaint, an FIR has been registered against Bunty, Rani and others at Saran police station here under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, and a probe is underway, the officer said.

A neighbour of Bajrangi said preparations were underway at his house to welcome the new bride, but in the end, everything fell apart.

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