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'Looteri dulhan' arrested: Married 8 men over 15 years to extort lakhs

'Looteri dulhan' arrested: Married 8 men over 15 years to extort lakhs

India Today4 days ago
Sameera Fatima, a 35-year-old school teacher from Nagpur, married eight men over 15 years, targeting mostly wealthy married Muslim men through matrimonial sites and Facebook. Posing as a divorced mother, she emotionally manipulated victims and blackmailed them for lakhs of rupees. Caught on July 29, 2025, during her ninth marriage attempt, investigations reveal she operated with a gang and even faked pregnancies to evade arrest. The case exposes a sophisticated matrimonial scam preying on vulnerable men.
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