Rajasthan’s ‘Looteri Dulhan’ Kajal Arrested in Gurugram After a Year on the Run

The bride from Rajasthan, who duped men into fake marriages along with her family, was finally caught by police after changing hideouts for over a year.
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The Rajasthan police have arrested Kajal, the infamous looteri dulhan who had been hiding in Gurugram’s Saraswati Enclave for nearly a year. Kajal and her family were involved in defrauding bachelors by posing as brides and marrying them under false pretences to take money.

According to police reports, Kajal was tracked down through mobile location data, call records, and other technical surveillance tools. The Sikar district police, with help from Gurugram Police, raided a house in Street Number 2 of Saraswati Enclave, where she was living as a tenant in the home of a man named Ankit.

Earlier, police had already arrested Kajal’s parents, Bhagat Singh and Saroj Devi as well as her siblings Tamanna and Suraj. The family hails from Govardhan in Mathura district and has been accused of running a marriage fraud racket across Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Haryana.

The case against them began when a man named Tarachand Jat from Sikar filed an FIR on November 26, 2024. He alleged that Bhagat Singh had proposed marriages between his two sons, Bhawar Lal and Shankar Lal, and his daughters, Kajal and Tamanna. Under the pretext of wedding expenses, Singh took ₹11 lakh from Tarachand.

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A grand wedding was held on May 21, 2024, at a guest house near Govind Hospital in Khachariyawas. Two days later, the entire family disappeared taking with them jewelry, cash, and valuables.

Following the complaint, police arrested Bhagat Singh and his wife from Mathura in December 2024. Interrogation revealed that the family had been running an organized fraud network. Kajal managed to evade arrest by frequently changing locations across Jaipur, Mathura, and finally Gurugram.

During questioning, Kajal confessed that her father had built a structured fraud system targeting unmarried men from financially stable families. She and her sister were the key players, as fake marriages helped the family gain victims’ trust.

Investigating officer Puranmal said police expect several more cases to surface. The team is now tracking other members and associates of the gang to determine how many victims were duped and how much money was stolen.

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