Gulshana, known as 'Daku Dulhan,' orchestrated marriage scams across multiple states, assuming different identities to deceive grooms and their families. She would finalize alliances through matrimonial sites, negotiate a 'settlement amount,' and then vanish with valuables after the wedding ceremony. Gulshana, along with her gang members, targeted families struggling to find suitable matches, exploiting their desperation for financial gain.
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