Rewari (Har), Sep 27 (PTI) Perturbed over the condition of her daughter who was married at the age of 13 due to her grandparents' insistence, a woman has approached a local court seeking nullification of the marriage. Sapna Devi, a resident of Rewari, yesterday filed a petition in the court of district and sessions judge here, seeking nullification of the marriage under provisions of the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act. Justice Sneh Prashar, who took note of the petition today, posted the matter for hearing on October 29. "At the insistence of the grandparents, the girl, a student of class VII, was married to a 23-year-old youth, employed in a private company in Gurgaon, on March 6, 2011," Neelam Sharma, district protection and child marriage prohibition officer and counsel for Sapna, said. Recently, the girl, who was staying at her husband's house in Gurgaon, returned home and complained about the ill-treatment meted out to her, Sharma said. When the girl refused to go back to her husband, her mother Sapna approached the court through the counsel. "The girl told her parents that she wanted to pursue further studies and does not want to go back to her husband's house," Sharma said.
September 28, 2011
September 23, 2011
Rewari (Har), Sep 22 (PTI) Former Union minister and ruling Congress MP from Gurgaon, Rao Inderjit Singh, today hit out at the bureaucracy in Haryana, saying it was functioning in an unbridled manner. Singh, a known detractor of Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, said, "The officialdom (bureaucracy) in Haryana has gained such dominance that even an MP (referring to himself) of the ruling party has been reduced to a non-entity in matters of governance what to speak of the common man." At a press conference, he said while the Gurgaon Municipal Corporation had an annual budget to the tune of over Rs 600 crore, its mayor did not have the liberty to get a work costing even Rs one crore, carried out in public interest. Haryana Congress spokesman Ved Prakash Vidrohi and Gurgaon District Congress Committee (Urban) Chief G L Sharma were also present at the press meet.
September 22, 2011
Rewari (Har), Sep 21 (PTI) A 22-year-old B Tech student, who was going to meet his injured uncle in hospital, was today killed and two of his relatives were injured when they were allegedly assaulted by a group of men near Bawal, police said. Yash Pal (22), a resident of Bharangi village and student of B Tech at Faridabad, was killed while Sunil and Kanwar Singh sustained grave injuries after they were allegedly assaulted by Satbir and some others, who were armed with lethal weapons at Bharangi village, they said. Police said that earlier in the day Chhaju Ram, uncle of Yash Pal, sustained injuries after he was allegedly attacked by Satbir and others at Bharangi village during an altercation. Chhaju Ram was later admitted to the Community Health Centre at Bawal. Later when Yash Pal, Kanwar Singh and Sunil were going on a motor cycle to the health centre, Satbir and others allegedly attacked them violently in which Yash Pal was killed. Kanwar Singh, who received serious injuries, has been referred to Gurgaon, while Sunil has been hospitalised here. Bawal police have registered a case of murder in this regard.
September 19, 2011
Rewari Woman stabbed to death, body dumped at deserted place
Posted by Anil Kath On 12:00 PM No commentsRewari (Har), Aug 28 (PTI) A 32-year-old widow was stabbed to death by some unidentified persons who later dumped her body at a deserted place at Kosli here, police said today.The incident took place last night when Kiran Devi was killed by some unidentified assailants, they said, adding that her body was recovered later.After a complaint was filed by Sube Singh, the deceased's father, a case was registered in connection with the incident. After the demise of her husband Surender Singh, who committed suicide in 2009, Kiran, along with her three children, had been living at Kosli in a separate portion in the house of her in-laws with whom her relations were strained.
Rewari Two teenagers arrested for Class XII student's murder
Posted by Anil Kath On 11:58 AM No commentsTwo teenagers were arrested on Saturday in connection with the murder of a Class XII student in Rewari, a senior police official said.
The two students were arrested in connection with the murder of Ramesh Kumar, a Class XII student, who was killed in a violent clash that took place between two rival groups of students at Kanwali village on August 18, Ram Kishan, Station House Officer (SHO) of Khol police station, said.
He said one of the arrested students, Mohan Lal of Gothra village, was remanded in police custody for one day by a local court, while the other accused is a minor and was sent to observation home at Faridabad by a Juvenile court.
Mohan Lal's interrogation would lead to the identification-cum apprehension of the remaining accused students involved in the crime, the SHO said.
The two students were arrested in connection with the murder of Ramesh Kumar, a Class XII student, who was killed in a violent clash that took place between two rival groups of students at Kanwali village on August 18, Ram Kishan, Station House Officer (SHO) of Khol police station, said.
He said one of the arrested students, Mohan Lal of Gothra village, was remanded in police custody for one day by a local court, while the other accused is a minor and was sent to observation home at Faridabad by a Juvenile court.
Mohan Lal's interrogation would lead to the identification-cum apprehension of the remaining accused students involved in the crime, the SHO said.
BSF Jawan found involved in trafficking NE girl, victim rescued
Posted by Anil Kath On 11:56 AM No commentsIn another incident that would put the Indian security forces to shame, a Border Security Force (BSF) Jawan was found to be involved in a human trafficking case, of a girl from India’s North East state of Mizoram.
The victim, a minor girl from Mizoram was rescued from Rewari, Haryana through a joint rescue operation conducted by Mizoram Police and NGOs Shakti Vahini (Delhi) and CHAN (Mizoram). Five traffickers have been identified so far.
From investigations and interrogations of the culprits, it has been learnt that it was one Satyawan Yadav, a BSF personnel serving at SHQ, Aizawl took the Mizoram girl to his own village at Alwar district of Rajasthan and was helped by his brother, Raju Yadav. Later the Yadav brothers sold the minor girl for a price of Rs. 90,000 from which BSF Jawan Satyawan Yadav pocketed Rs. 50,000 himself.
On the other hand, a criminal case was registered at Aizawl after the girl went missing and after a series of investigations the joint rescue team was able to find the girl on the night of 12th September. The minor girl, by then was already re-sold to some other people, namely Ram Yadav and Dinesh Kumar Yadav for a fake marriage.
The NGOs from Delhi and Mizoram who leaded the rescue along with Mizoram police confirmed that the victim, the minor girl has been produced before the chairperson of the Child Welfare Committee and been transferred safely back home.
A Class X student of Koloriang Higher Secondary School committed suicide by jumping into the Kurung River in Kurung Kumey district of Arunachal Pradesh on Wednesday. Dhiraj Jaiswal left his school bag on a rock on the river bank taking the fatal plunge, official sources said here on Thursday. Though police have launched a search operation, there is no trace of the boy so far. The motive behind the suicide is yet to be ascertained. A case of unnatural death has been registered, a source said.
Trafficked girl rescued: A 15-year-old Gorkha girl, trafficked to Haryana, was rescued and brought back to Aizawl on Thursday along with six suspected human traffickers. The girl, who hails from Durtlang, about 8 km north of Aizawl, was rescued by a Mizoram Police team led by LT Puii Pulamte, the SDO of Aizawl North Police sub-division, from Panthiwas village in Rewari district of Haryana on September 12. The six accused were brought to New Delhi from Haryana on Wednesday under armed escort. From there, they were brought to Aizawl by Mizoram Police. They will be produced in a local court.
Aizawl: A 15-year-old Gorkha girl, trafficked to Haryana, was rescued and brought back to Aizawl on Thursday along with six suspected human traffickers.
The girl, who hails from Durtlang, about 8 km north of Aizawl, was rescued by a Mizoram Police team led by LT Puii Pulamte, the SDO of Aizawl North Police sub-division, from Panthiwas village in Rewari district of Haryana on September 12.
The six accused were brought to New Delhi from Haryana on Wednesday under armed escort. From there, they were brought to Aizawl by Mizoram Police. They will be produced in a local court.
A minor Mizo girl who was sold twice, forcibly married and sexually abused after being trafficked to Haryana via Delhi three months ago allegedly by a Border Security Force personnel and his accomplices has been rescued from Rewari in Haryana. Five persons have been arrested.
The 15-year-old girl, whose family is in the dairy business in the outskirts of Aizawl, was last seen on June 6. Police investigations revealed that she allegedly fell into the trap of a BSF jawan named Satyawan. The accused sent her to his village in Rajasthan and gave her Rs.3,000 for travel expenses. However, his brother Raju received her midway at the New Delhi railway station and in connivance with his accomplices, allegedly sold her for Rs.90,000. Satyawan, who proceeded on leave a few days later, was allegedly paid Rs.50,000 as his cut.
When the traffickers learnt that the police had registered a case and launched a hunt for them, they panicked and allegedly planned to eliminate the victim. However, accused Dharamvir Yadav (30) chose not to kill her and instead sold her off to one Ram Yadav (60) and his son Dinesh (31) for Rs.50,000. It is alleged that the victim was forced to marry Dinesh and her name was changed to conceal her real identity.
A Mizoram Police team headed by a woman officer mounted surveillance on the suspects and zeroed in on Ram Yadav. In coordination with Delhi-based non-government organisation Shakti Vahini and Mizoram-based NGO Chan, they raided the house of the accused in Rewari and rescued the girl. Ram Yadav and his son Dinesh were arrested along with Dharamvir, Satyawan's relative Jile Singh (36) and Mahinder Singh (65), an ex-Serviceman.
However, Satyawan's brother Raju managed to escape. Searches were conducted at Alwar in Rajasthan to arrest him and his accomplices. “He is still at large,” said an officer.
The victim was produced before the Child Welfare Committee, which issued ordered for her production before the CWC in Aizwal. The accused were produced before the Chief Judicial Magistrate, who granted the police their 10 days transit remand for further proceedings in Mizoram.
The victim and the accused were on Thursday taken to Mizoram by different fights from Delhi airport. “Satyawan has obtained an interim anticipatory bail,” said a police officer.
Madhya Pradesh contractor arrested for murdering youth in Rewari
Posted by Anil Kath On 11:53 AM No commentsRewari: Police in Rewari have arrested a building contractor in connection with the murder of a city youth whose body was exhumed from a construction site, police said.
Pramod Saini was supervising the construction work of his uncle late Kanwar Singh Sainis house, whose construction work had been assigned on contractual basis to Murli, a resident of Madhya Pradesh.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Krishan Lal said that after an altercation over some advance payment of construction remuneration, Murli allegedly assaulted Pramod with a spade and then strangled him to death.
Pramods body was buried in a pit at the construction site by the accused, Lal said.
Murli was apprehended after which he made confession leading to the exhumation of Pramod's body last evening.
Police registered a case of murder and destruction of evidence against the contractor.
Pramod Saini was supervising the construction work of his uncle late Kanwar Singh Sainis house, whose construction work had been assigned on contractual basis to Murli, a resident of Madhya Pradesh.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Krishan Lal said that after an altercation over some advance payment of construction remuneration, Murli allegedly assaulted Pramod with a spade and then strangled him to death.
Pramods body was buried in a pit at the construction site by the accused, Lal said.
Murli was apprehended after which he made confession leading to the exhumation of Pramod's body last evening.
Police registered a case of murder and destruction of evidence against the contractor.
Madhya Pradesh contractor arrested for murdering youth in Rewari
Posted by Anil Kath On 11:53 AM No commentsRewari: Police in Rewari have arrested a building contractor in connection with the murder of a city youth whose body was exhumed from a construction site, police said.
Pramod Saini was supervising the construction work of his uncle late Kanwar Singh Sainis house, whose construction work had been assigned on contractual basis to Murli, a resident of Madhya Pradesh.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Krishan Lal said that after an altercation over some advance payment of construction remuneration, Murli allegedly assaulted Pramod with a spade and then strangled him to death.
Pramods body was buried in a pit at the construction site by the accused, Lal said.
Murli was apprehended after which he made confession leading to the exhumation of Pramod's body last evening.
Police registered a case of murder and destruction of evidence against the contractor.
Pramod Saini was supervising the construction work of his uncle late Kanwar Singh Sainis house, whose construction work had been assigned on contractual basis to Murli, a resident of Madhya Pradesh.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Krishan Lal said that after an altercation over some advance payment of construction remuneration, Murli allegedly assaulted Pramod with a spade and then strangled him to death.
Pramods body was buried in a pit at the construction site by the accused, Lal said.
Murli was apprehended after which he made confession leading to the exhumation of Pramod's body last evening.
Police registered a case of murder and destruction of evidence against the contractor.
September 15, 2011
A minor girl Sonia (name changed), native of Durtlang of north Aizawl, Mizoram was rescued from the clutches of traffickers from Rewari district, Haryana in a joint rescue operation conducted by Mizoram Police comprising of three police officers, Delhi based NGO Shakti Vahini led by Mr. Ravi Kant and team and a Mizoram based NGO, CHAN on September 12.
In the two day operations, five traffickers were also arrested from different places. They have been identified Dinesh Kumar Yadav (31), Shri Ram Yadav (60), Dharanveer Yadav (30), Jile Singh (36), Mahinder Singh (65) and one person which is not known yet.
The victim was counseled by the professional counselor of Shakti Vahini. During counseling it was revealed that on June 6 Satyawan, BSF personnel of SHQ, Aizawl, Mizoram dispatched Sonia to his home village Rotwal, Alwar District, Rajasthan via Guwahati (Assam). He handed her Rs. 3,000/- (Rupees three thousand) only for her journey expenses. The girl arrived New Delhi Railway Station and was received by Raju Yadav who is a brother of Satyawan Yadav.
Raju in connivance with other accomplices sold the victim for sexual exploitation at Rs. 90,000. Satyawan who was availed leave also reached his home village Rotwal. He was paid Rs. 50,000 out of the sale of the girl. It was also revealed that the victim had been seduced and exploited by the BSF personnel Satyawan posted at BSF Sector Hqrs. Durtlang, Aizawl, Mizoram. BSF Hqrs and residence of victim girl are close by at the same locality of Durtlang North, Aizawl.
Mobile phone contacts made by unidentified callers to the family members of the victim traced the callers to Haryana and Rajasthan. BSF personnel Satyawan had availed leave on June 9. His past acquaintance with the victim and the coincidence of his leave with the disappearance of the victim pose a strong suspicion on the involvement of Satyawan on the disappearance of Sonia. A case has been registered at Bawngkawn Police Station, Aizawl, Mizoram Case No. 249/2011 Dt.17.8.2011 u/s 5(1)(a),(b),(c) and (d) Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956 r/w Secs 342/366-A/372/376(a) IPC r/w Secs 73/76 of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of children) Act,2000.
On learning the fact that a criminal case was registered at Aizawl, Mizoram in connection with the missing of the girl, her captors decided to terminate (kill) her. One Dharamvir Yadav (30) s/o Nihal Singh Yadav, village- Manethi; P.S. Khol; Distt: Rewari, Haryana (now arrested) having sympathy on the victim girl decided not to terminate (kill) her but sold her to Shri Ram Yadav and his son Dinesh Kumar Yadav for false marriage to Dinesh Kumar Yadav @ Rs. 50,000, a source added.
The rescue team raided the house of Shri Ram Yadav - 60 yrs. s/o Shiv Narain Yadav (L); village- Pitanwas; PS- Kasola; Distt- Rewari, Haryana on the evening/night of 12th Sept, 2011 and rescued the victim.
In the two day operations, five traffickers were also arrested from different places. They have been identified Dinesh Kumar Yadav (31), Shri Ram Yadav (60), Dharanveer Yadav (30), Jile Singh (36), Mahinder Singh (65) and one person which is not known yet.
The victim was counseled by the professional counselor of Shakti Vahini. During counseling it was revealed that on June 6 Satyawan, BSF personnel of SHQ, Aizawl, Mizoram dispatched Sonia to his home village Rotwal, Alwar District, Rajasthan via Guwahati (Assam). He handed her Rs. 3,000/- (Rupees three thousand) only for her journey expenses. The girl arrived New Delhi Railway Station and was received by Raju Yadav who is a brother of Satyawan Yadav.
Raju in connivance with other accomplices sold the victim for sexual exploitation at Rs. 90,000. Satyawan who was availed leave also reached his home village Rotwal. He was paid Rs. 50,000 out of the sale of the girl. It was also revealed that the victim had been seduced and exploited by the BSF personnel Satyawan posted at BSF Sector Hqrs. Durtlang, Aizawl, Mizoram. BSF Hqrs and residence of victim girl are close by at the same locality of Durtlang North, Aizawl.
Mobile phone contacts made by unidentified callers to the family members of the victim traced the callers to Haryana and Rajasthan. BSF personnel Satyawan had availed leave on June 9. His past acquaintance with the victim and the coincidence of his leave with the disappearance of the victim pose a strong suspicion on the involvement of Satyawan on the disappearance of Sonia. A case has been registered at Bawngkawn Police Station, Aizawl, Mizoram Case No. 249/2011 Dt.17.8.2011 u/s 5(1)(a),(b),(c) and (d) Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956 r/w Secs 342/366-A/372/376(a) IPC r/w Secs 73/76 of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of children) Act,2000.
On learning the fact that a criminal case was registered at Aizawl, Mizoram in connection with the missing of the girl, her captors decided to terminate (kill) her. One Dharamvir Yadav (30) s/o Nihal Singh Yadav, village- Manethi; P.S. Khol; Distt: Rewari, Haryana (now arrested) having sympathy on the victim girl decided not to terminate (kill) her but sold her to Shri Ram Yadav and his son Dinesh Kumar Yadav for false marriage to Dinesh Kumar Yadav @ Rs. 50,000, a source added.
The rescue team raided the house of Shri Ram Yadav - 60 yrs. s/o Shiv Narain Yadav (L); village- Pitanwas; PS- Kasola; Distt- Rewari, Haryana on the evening/night of 12th Sept, 2011 and rescued the victim.
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