September 19, 2024

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Berasia obscene message case: SDM removed late night, TI-SI suspended

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Public anger was sparked in the Berasia case.

Highlights

NSA has been imposed on two accused. The collector has ordered that every point should be investigated. The investigation committee will submit its report in seven days.

Navdunia representative, Bhopal. On Friday, one after another action was taken in the case of sending obscene messages to school girls in Berasia. On one hand, NSA (National Security Act) was imposed on two accused Armaan and Anas Khan, while on the other hand, magisterial investigation of the incident began.

Apart from these, the Collector removed SDM Deepak Pandey and the SP Rural suspended TI Narendra Kulaste and SI Rinku Singh.

Collector Kaushlendra Vikram Singh said that a committee has been formed for magisterial probe into the incident, in which SDM Aditya Jain has been made chairman and SDOP Manju Chauhan has been made member.

This committee will complete the investigation and prepare the report in seven days. Let us tell you that there was anger among Hindu organizations after the incident that came to light on Wednesday. They came out on the streets on Thursday demanding strict action against the accused and gheraoed the Berasia police station.

SP should stop befriending criminals

MLA Rameshwar Sharma has said that the Hindu society has shown unity in this whole matter and that is commendable. The police administration has been negligent in taking action and that is wrong. The SP gives shelter to criminals and is friendly with them. Butchers, molesters, everyone is in contact with him. I want to tell him that here is the BJP government and not of those who eat biryani. If an incident happens with the daughters, not only the TI but even the SP will not be spared.

They say that

A magisterial inquiry is being conducted into the entire incident. A committee has been formed for this. The committee will prepare a report after investigating every point in seven days. Further action will be taken on the basis of this report.

Kaushalendra Vikram Singh, Collector