Man Turns Snatching Thief to Pay 6000 Monthly Alimony to Wife

Man Turns Snatching Thief to Pay 6000 Monthly Alimony to Wife

A man arrested for multiple thefts shocked police with his reason he was stealing to pay monthly alimony to his ex-wife.

During interrogation, he admitted to at least four robberies in recent months. Each crime, he confessed, was driven by desperation.

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As per a court order, he was required to pay ₹6,000 every month as alimony. But with no stable income, he couldn’t manage the payments.

To meet the monthly deadline, he resorted to robbery. He planned each theft carefully, targeting low-risk spots to avoid suspicion.

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Police began investigating after noticing a pattern in several unsolved theft cases. Surveillance and tracking led them to the accused.

Once in custody, he broke down and revealed the motive financial pressure from court-mandated alimony.

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Officials confirmed he had no serious criminal history. This appeared to be a case of financial breakdown rather than a career in crime.

His confession has raised concern about the stress some individuals face post-divorce, especially when court orders don’t factor in current earning capacity.

Legal experts say alimony is meant to ensure fairness, but it can become a burden if the payer’s circumstances change drastically.

Many believe this case highlights a need for reviewing rigid alimony rules, especially when the paying partner lacks a stable job or income.

The man remains in police custody. Authorities are checking if he is linked to more such cases.

He will be produced in court soon. The investigation continues.

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