During a wedding ceremony in Sialkot on Saturday, approximately Rs10 million in local and foreign currencies and mobile phones were showered in celebration, leading the local police to file a case against the groom and wedding attendees. According to authorities at the Saddar police station, the groom was adorned with a garland consisting of foreign currency, Express News reported. When the wedding party arrived at the marriage hall, relatives and friends in attendance threw millions of rupees as a form of celebration, causing a two-hour traffic jam and inconveniencing the surrounding residents. Also read: The ultimate wedding gift: Newlyweds want cash for a down payment The police added that the younger attendees also indulged in aerial firing, prompting the DPO to take notice and file a report against the groom and other members of the wedding party. Authorities conducted raids to arrest the accused but were not successful in arresting anyone.
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