Lucknow: Indian police have documented an argument against Miss Universe, American Olivia Culpo, for an unapproved design shoot at the Taj Mahal, India's white-marble landmark to fondness, a cop said Thursday.
Police Inspector Sushant Gaur said Culpo and others in her gathering are blamed for damaging India's Heritage Act. Culpo, from Cranston, Rhode Island, was on a 10-day visit to India.
He said they shot a business for footwear at the Taj Mahal on Sunday without the consent of the state-run Archaeological Survey of India. Police followed up on a grievance appropriated from the ASI on Thursday, Gaur said.
In the event that discovered liable, they might be imprisoned for up to two years and fined 100,000 rupees ($1,600), Guar said.
Indian police record a case as a first stage in researching a dissention. They formally charge a suspect in court at the close of the examination.
Indian media said business movement is banned on the premises of the Taj Mahal, a World Heritage Site.
Culpo postured for photos wearing one shoe, holding an alternate in her grasp and keeping an alternate match on the seat she was sitting on, Guar said.
Culpo left India on Sunday night. A delegate in India declined to remark.