According to the complaint, a group of agents targeted unmarried men in rural areas who were struggling to find a bride. These agents would approach families and promise to arrange a marriage quickly.
They would then introduce a woman as a suitable match. After gaining trust, they allegedly collected large amounts of money in the name of wedding expenses and arrangements.
Once the marriage took place, the bride would stay for a short time, sometimes just a day or two, before fleeing with cash, jewellery, and other valuables.