Overview
- Police registered the case at Civil Lines police station under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita section 69 for alleged sexual intercourse obtained by deceit after a woman filed a complaint claiming a false promise of marriage.
- The accused, Arvind Mahour, was arrested late on Wednesday, suspended by the Chambal Division commissioner, given medical attention, produced in court on Thursday and sent to judicial custody until June 19.
- In her FIR the complainant says she met Mahour on Facebook in early 2025 and that the alleged exploitation took place repeatedly from March 30, 2025, to June 3, 2026, at locations including a Morena rest house, the Sabalgarh government residence and a flat in Gwalior.
- The woman alleges Mahour refused to marry her, threatened harm to her and her family if she complained, made objectionable monetary demands including a reported ₹5 crore demand, and referenced videos stored on her phone as evidence.
- Investigators are continuing the probe and have said further action will follow senior guidance; the case follows earlier disciplinary concerns about Mahour from September 2025, underscoring administrative scrutiny of senior officials who face similar complaints.