Husband allegedly sells wife’s dignity for money; Sends VIDEO abroad

In Bulandshahr, a man allegedly took money from his friends to have them assault his wife and even had the act recorded on video. The accused husband, who works in Saudi Arabia, forced his wife into relations with his friends and demanded the videos be sent to him.

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In a shocking incident from Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, a woman has accused her husband of forcing her into illicit acts with his friends, recording the incidents, and sending the videos to Saudi Arabia, where he works. The victim claimed she was assaulted, blackmailed with the videos, and eventually thrown out of her in-laws' house.

The woman, married 14 years ago to a man from Gulawathi area, detailed her ordeal in a complaint to the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP). Her husband, who works in Saudi Arabia and visits home every two years, is accused of orchestrating the exploitation. The couple has four children.

Friends turned predators

Three years ago, a neighbor allegedly attempted to harass the woman. When she informed her husband, instead of support, she was berated. The husband allegedly pressured her to have relations with his friend, claiming financial benefits. Under duress, the woman was sent into a room with the friend, who then assaulted her. Another friend of the husband recorded the incident.

The woman claimed that her husband repeatedly forced her into similar situations, taking money from his friends and demanding she comply. Videos of the acts were reportedly sent to him in Saudi Arabia.

Threats and violence

Three months ago, when the husband returned from Saudi Arabia, he allegedly pressured the victim to continue meeting his friends. On her refusal, he circulated the explicit videos online and assaulted her, eventually evicting her from the house.

Seeking justice, the victim approached the SSP, who directed local police to investigate. "The matter is being thoroughly examined, and strict action will be taken against the accused," the SSP assured.