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Amritsar man installs GPS tracker on wife’s scooter, catches her with another man at hotel

An Amritsar man claimed he caught his wife with another man at a hotel after tracking her scooter using a GPS device, raising questions around trust, privacy, and the use of tracking technology.

December 16, 2025 / 16:43 IST
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A case from Amritsar, Punjab, has come into focus after a man claimed he caught his wife with another man inside a hotel by tracking her scooter using a GPS device. The incident, which involves a couple married for nearly 15 years, has been reported by local media and has triggered wider discussion around trust, privacy, and the easy availability of tracking technology.

The husband, Ravi Gulati, shared his account with Khabar Har Pal India, saying he had been suspicious about his wife’s movements for over a year. According to him, this was not the first time he had faced such a situation. Ravi said that in 2018, he had allegedly found his wife with another man at a hotel. At that time, both families intervened, apologies were offered, and the matter was settled. Ravi said he chose to forgive her because they had young children and he hoped the marriage could be saved.

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The recent incident unfolded when Ravi’s wife left home in the afternoon, around 3 to 3:30 pm. Ravi told Khabar Har Pal India that he tried calling her multiple times, but she did not answer. Growing worried and suspicious, he checked a GPS tracker that he had installed earlier on her Activa scooter. After seeing the live location, he closed his shop and followed the signal.

Ravi claimed the tracker led him to a hotel in Amritsar, where he found his wife with another man. He said the GPS device had been installed because his doubts had been building for a long time and he wanted to know where she was going.