Sambalpur : The family from Maharashtra reached Sambalpur in search of wife
Sambalpur: Nagsen Rajendra Hiburade of Maharashtra’s Hakola district reached Sambalpur with his entire family to find a wife. After learning that his wife was in the Dhanupali police station area, the entire family went to the Dhanupali police station and lodged a complaint. However, it was said that the complaint would be taken up later as the police station was under siege.
After requesting Police officers, police sent the entire family to Nagsen’s wife’s residence via PCR Van. At around 10 o’clock at night, the PCR’s van left the whole family on an unknown road.
Nagsen and his family have raised questions about how the police team of Dhanupali police station left him on an unknown road at night even after knowing that they was from another state. Nagsen’s family has also filed a complaint with Sambalpur SP on Friday. Due to such irresponsibility of the Dhanupali Police, the entire Sambalpur Police has been questioned.
According to Nagsen, his wife opened an account on Matrimony and sent him the request. Then the conversation started. Within a few days, love had started between the two. Gradually the intimacy grew, and in 2019 they got married. Everything went well for almost 2 years. They also have a two-and-a-half-year-old daughter. A few months later, the woman took her daughter and left for Sambalpur. After coming, she said that he will not return home. The woman initially stayed with her male friend in Bargarh.
Later got a job in an office in Sambalpur area. A few days later, a disturbing video of his daughter came to Nagsen which was sent by the woman’s friend. Then Nagsen’s family came to Sambalpur to take back his wife and daughter. Lodged a complaint with Dhanupali police station against the woman who lived in the area near NSCB College. On the instructions of Police officer, PCR took Nagasen’s family and went to NSCB College and left from there saying that they are coming in 5 minutes. Although Nagsen met with his wife that night, but she refused to accompany her.
Then Nagsen and his family got an auto and went to Sambalpur railway station and stayed for the night. Complained to the SP on Friday. On the other hand, Dhanupali Police denied such allegations. After receiving information about the assault in the Sunapali area, the PCR van left from there. “They stopped to eat,” said Police officer Anita Pradhan.