Event Manager Accused of Cheating IPS Officer During Wedding Reception in Pune
Event manager booked for cheating IPS officer at his wedding reception
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An event manager from Ahilyanagar, Pune, has been booked for allegedly cheating an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer during his wedding reception. The officer's family paid ₹10 lakh (approximately $12,000 USD) for decoration services that were not completed on time, leading to dissatisfaction and a hurried conclusion of the event.
- 01Event manager failed to complete decoration work for an IPS officer's wedding reception.
- 02The officer's family paid ₹10 lakh in advance for a total contract of ₹13 lakh.
- 03Decoration work continued even as guests arrived, causing dissatisfaction.
- 04The reception had to be concluded hurriedly due to the incomplete work.
- 05A case has been registered against the event manager by the Chatushrungi police.
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In Pune, Maharashtra, the Chatushrungi police have filed a case against an event manager from Ahilyanagar for allegedly cheating an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer and his family. The incident occurred during the officer's wedding reception on March 3, where the family had contracted the manager for decoration services worth ₹13 lakh (approximately $15,600 USD). They paid ₹10 lakh (about $12,000 USD) in advance, expecting the venue at the Centre for Police Research (CPR) on Pashan Road to be beautifully decorated ahead of time. However, the event manager failed to complete the decoration, with work still ongoing as guests arrived. This led to dissatisfaction among the officer's family, who felt cheated, and the reception was concluded hastily. Senior inspector Uttam Bhajnawale confirmed that a complaint has been registered and a notice sent to the event manager.
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This incident highlights the importance of accountability in service contracts, especially for high-profile events.
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