Look Out Notice Against Ram Rahim Singh’s Daughter Honeypreet Insan

September 01, 2017 12:52
Look Out Notice Against Ram Rahim Singh’s Daughter Honeypreet Insan

Look Out Notice Against Ram Rahim Singh’s Daughter Honeypreet Insan:- A lookout notice against imprisoned Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh’s adopted daughter Honeypreet Insan as been issued by the Haryana Police, said Panchkula DCP Manbir Singh.

According to a report in a leading news channel, an alert for Insan has been issued at the airports and other exit points. She has been charged with sedition for allegedly planning to free Singh after he was declared guilty. On August 25, a special Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) court declared Singh guilty of raping two followers of the self-styled godman.

Lookout Notice Against Honeypreet Insan

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Only after foiling an alleged attempt by Singh’s security men to free him, the Haryana police managed to whisk away the Dera Sacha Sauda Chief from the court to Rohtak jail.

Singh demanded a ‘red bag’ that he had brought along from Sirsa, as soon as he got convicted, said Inspector General of Police KK Rao.

“The Dera chief demanded the bag, saying his clothes were in it. It was actually a signal for his men to spread the news of his conviction among supporters so that they could resort to causing disturbance,” Rao said.

The sounds of tear gas shells being lobbed about 2-3 kms from the site were heard, as the bag was taken out of the vehicle, said Mr. Rao. “It was then that we understood that there was some meaning behind the signal,” the police official claimed. It became even more suspicious when Ram Rahim Singh and his adopted daughter kept standing in the Panchkula court complex corridor for a long time even when they were not supposed to do so, he said. 

“They were trying to gain time before sitting in the vehicle so that their men could spread the message that he was moving from the court. They were told that you cannot stand here. The mob was about 2-3 km and could have moved closer. We never wanted violence in Sector 1 as casualties could have been more,” the senior police official said.

Rao alleged that when they were making Singh sit in the vehicle, the Dera Chief was gheraoed by the commandos deployed with him for several years. “Thereafter, DCP (Crime) Kumar and his team scuffled with them. His commandos were even thrashed,” he said. We took good care that no firing takes place, Rao said adding that even the commandos assigned to protect the godman were also armed.

The policemen sensed another threat around 70-80 vehicles, were parked next to a nearby theatre, he claimed. The vehicles were part of the Dera chief’s cavalcade.

“We did not want to use the same route as 70 vehicles were standing. People in those vehicles might have been carrying weapons,” he said. Rao went on to add further that their priority was to first take Ram Rahim to the chopper site. It was a challenge to make him sit in the police vehicle and later a decision, was taken to change the route.

“I asked an Army man to allow the police vehicles (including the one carrying Dera chief) to move through the cantonment area. Had their people come to know about our movement, they would have reached there and firing could have taken place,” the Inspector General said.

The private commandos of the Dera Chief forcibly clung to the police vehicle, as we were about to proceed towards the cantonment area. They were again thrashed and taken into custody, Rao added.

“The Baba’s men were clueless for over half an hour as to where he had been taken,” he said.

“We came to know about the escape plan when the red bag was demanded. Secondly, they were trying to gain time. Thirdly why men in 70 vehicles were standing,” he claimed.

The police official said, Ram Rahim was taken to Rohtak’s Sunaria jail via a chopper.

(Video Source: ABP News)

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