<p>A 26-year-old software engineer allegedly married two women in five days in Madhya Pradesh and then fled, police said on Sunday.</p>.<p>Based on a cheating complaint filed by a woman's family on Saturday, the police are conducting a probe into the matter, Khandwa's Kotwali police station inspector BL Mandloi said.</p>.<p>The accused, a resident of Musakhedi area in Indore, allegedly married a woman in Khandwa on December 2 and another woman at Mhow in Indore on December 7, the official said quoting the complaint.</p>.<p>According to the complaint, one of the Khandwa victim's relatives who had gone to a wedding dinner in Mhow tehsil of Indore sent photographs to her family through mobile phone on December 7 of the accused's second marriage in five days, the police officer said.</p>.<p>Subsequently, the Khandwa woman's family lodged a police complaint here, seeking registration of an FIR against the accused.</p>.<p>As per the complaint, the family spent Rs 10 lakh on the marriage and household items given to the bride.</p>.<p>The complaint also stated that the accused, after marrying the woman, took her to his place in Indore.</p>.<p>After a few days, he told her that he had to go to Bhopal for some unavoidable work, but, he went to Mhow to marry another woman, the official said.</p>.<p>On December 2, the accused had come for the wedding here with his parents, brothers, sister and other relatives, he said.</p>.<p>When the Khandwa victim's family spoke to the woman with whom the accused tied the knot in Indore, she told them that her marriage was arranged and not a forced one, as per the complaint.</p>.<p>After December 7, the accused did not return home and switched off his mobile phone, Mandloi said.</p>.<p>The search was underway for the absconding accused, he added.</p>
<p>A 26-year-old software engineer allegedly married two women in five days in Madhya Pradesh and then fled, police said on Sunday.</p>.<p>Based on a cheating complaint filed by a woman's family on Saturday, the police are conducting a probe into the matter, Khandwa's Kotwali police station inspector BL Mandloi said.</p>.<p>The accused, a resident of Musakhedi area in Indore, allegedly married a woman in Khandwa on December 2 and another woman at Mhow in Indore on December 7, the official said quoting the complaint.</p>.<p>According to the complaint, one of the Khandwa victim's relatives who had gone to a wedding dinner in Mhow tehsil of Indore sent photographs to her family through mobile phone on December 7 of the accused's second marriage in five days, the police officer said.</p>.<p>Subsequently, the Khandwa woman's family lodged a police complaint here, seeking registration of an FIR against the accused.</p>.<p>As per the complaint, the family spent Rs 10 lakh on the marriage and household items given to the bride.</p>.<p>The complaint also stated that the accused, after marrying the woman, took her to his place in Indore.</p>.<p>After a few days, he told her that he had to go to Bhopal for some unavoidable work, but, he went to Mhow to marry another woman, the official said.</p>.<p>On December 2, the accused had come for the wedding here with his parents, brothers, sister and other relatives, he said.</p>.<p>When the Khandwa victim's family spoke to the woman with whom the accused tied the knot in Indore, she told them that her marriage was arranged and not a forced one, as per the complaint.</p>.<p>After December 7, the accused did not return home and switched off his mobile phone, Mandloi said.</p>.<p>The search was underway for the absconding accused, he added.</p>