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Bride Appeals for Groom's Release During Wedding
14 Mar
Summary
- A bride pleaded with police to allow wedding rituals after her groom's arrest.
- The groom, Akash, faces over 31 criminal cases, including murder charges.
- The gang allegedly used women to extort money from victims through blackmail.

A Bhopal police station witnessed a dramatic scene as a bride, adorned in wedding attire, pleaded with officers to permit her arrested fiancé to complete their marriage rituals. The groom, identified as Akash Neelkanth, was taken into custody during his pre-wedding haldi ceremony. The bride, Seema, explained that wedding preparations were complete and guests were present, requesting a temporary release or on-site ceremony, stating her life would be ruined and she was unaware of his alleged crimes.
Police confirmed Akash Neelkanth's arrest at a marriage garden. He is reportedly the head of a gang known as "Illegal," with over 31 serious criminal cases against him, including a prior murder charge while out on bail. Investigators detailed the gang's modus operandi: using women to lure targets into compromising situations, recording evidence, and then demanding large sums of money to prevent false sexual offense accusations or the release of compromising media.




