A man has been booked for posting obscene pictures of his wife on social media after she allegedly refused to compromise with him in a dowry case.
The incident was reported from the Tirwa Kotwali police station area of the Kannauj district. Police have initiated investigations after the woman filed a complaint.
The woman was married to the accused on November 25, 2020. She alleged that soon after the marriage, her in-laws started demanding Rs 2 lakh and a gold chain.
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She was thrown out of the house on December 24, 2021, and on March 18, 2022, an FIR was lodged against seven persons, including her husband.
She said when she refused to withdraw her complaint, her husband morphed her photographs and posted them on social media.
Earlier this year In a shocking case, unidentified miscreants morphed the pictures of a woman judge here and demanded Rs 20 lakh, threatening to bring ‘disgrace’ to her and her family, police sources said. The woman judge has registered a complaint in Jaipur at the Sadar police station.
In the complaint, she alleged that the pictures were taken from social media and were morphed and turned obscene. They were sent to the woman judge in an envelope in the court itself. The blackmailer sent a parcel with three morphed pictures in the courtroom. Later, he sent the same to her government residence also. Both parcels carried threatening letters and asked for a sum of Rs 20 lakh.
The woman judge in the complaint said that her steno in court brought a parcel on February 7 which had sweets and an envelope. It had three pictures edited. One of the pictures was cross marked and had obscene remarks written on them. It also had her husband’s phone number. The blackmailer had picked the picture from her social media account.
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