5 nabbed by Panchkula police for robbing, kidnapping girl, leaving her in jungle
Five folks have been nabbed by Panchkula police Thursday for allegedly looting and kidnapping a lady at gunpoint, and leaving her stranded in a jungle at Raipurrani, all in broad daylight, on April 13.
The accused have been recognized as Satwinder alias Sonu (25), the sufferer’s driver, Ravi Sharma alias Pandit (25), Kamaljeet alias Succha, Yazur Pandey alias Noni (26), and Jaswinder alias Jassi (26).
They have been produced on Friday in a neighborhood court docket and despatched to three-days’ police remand.
The sufferer, Nisha Chaudhary, is a resident of Zirakpur. According to police, the driving force had been working for her from the final 5 months and had deliberate the entire thing together with his associates. The incident passed off round 3.10 pm on April 13 when the sufferer alongwith her son’s pal was on her method to Dehradun.
It was then that the accused stopped the automobile close to Raipur Rani on Naraingarh Road. Three accused walked out from the opposite automobile to the sufferer’s automobile and compelled the driving force in addition to the son’s pal out of auto and thrashed them.
They then drove away with the automobile, holding the sufferer hostage for some time earlier than dumping her in a forest space and fleeing with the automobile. Before throwing her off the automobile, the accused took away her 5 bank cards, an ATM card, two cell phones, Rs 4 lakh in money and gold and diamond jewelry worn by the sufferer.
The police, suspecting involvement of insiders, started monitoring the driving force’s motion. It was throughout the course of investigation that the accused driver’s involvement got here to mild.
A case was registered beneath part 364 (kidnapping or abducting with a purpose to homicide), 392 (theft), 394 (voluntarily inflicting harm in committing theft) of the IPC and related sections of the Arms Act.
Apex court docket order flouted, FIR not uploaded
While the Supreme Court, to uphold the proper of an accused to info and put a verify on authority of police, had ordered states and UTs to add FIRs on authorities web sites inside 24 hours, the Panchkula police flouted the order by the apex court docket and didn’t add this explicit FIR.
While the incident passed off on April 13, the FIR had not been uploaded on the portal until late Friday, even after the accused had been nabbed. FIRs lodged previous to and after the incident had although been uploaded.
A police officer of Panchkula, on situation of anonymity, mentioned, “We have been asked to not upload sensitive FIRs which may cause pressure on the police.”