The dialogue in these romantic storylines is specific to Moga's dialect. It is not the polished Punjabi of newspapers. It is the Malwai accent: blunt, witty, and laden with metaphors from farming life.

As initial inquiries began, the sheer scale of the racket became apparent. The local police could not be trusted to investigate themselves, as the names of their own top commanders were surfacing. Recognizing the systemic corruption, the Punjab and Haryana High Court stepped in and transferred the investigation to the in December 2007. The High Court famously remarked that the severity of the Moga case was "no less than the Jammu sex scandal".

Police officials allegedly demanded bribes ranging from ₹50,000 to ₹1 lakh to remove the names of these individuals from the investigation. Convictions and Legal Outcomes (2025)

Two women, including a minor, were utilized by the racket to entrap affluent individuals.