Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Manesar fallout: Gurgaon police crack down on drinking in public

- Abhishek Behl abhishek.behl@hindustant­imes.com

The police are also reaching out to village heads and elders so that community participat­ion can help in the detection and prevention of crime. SANDEEP KHIRWAR, Gurgaon police commission­er

To curb drinking in public, which has often been blamed for heinous crimes, the Gurgaon police on Tuesday registered 91 cases in different police stations in a citywide crackdown.

The move comes in the light of Manesar gangrape incident on May 29 in which the accused had allegedly committed the crime under the influence of alcohol.

A police spokespers­on said that drinking in open spaces, parks, parking lots, in front of liquor shops and inside cars is not allowed, and strict action would be taken against violators.

The three accused admitted to the police that they had been drinking in the Tata Magic van before they offered a lift to the 19-year-old woman and her eight-month-old daughter.

They drove them to a vacant plot in Manesar before taking turns to rape her. They choked her infant to death before fleeing the scene.

Gurgaon police on Tuesday registered 44 cases in the police district (east), comprising two police stations, including Sadar, DLF Phase 1, DLF Phase 3, MG Road and other posh areas of the city. The west police district registered 33 cases against public consumptio­n of liquor in 13 police station areas comprising Gurgaon city, Arjun Nagar, Civil Lines, Sector 14, Udyog Vihar, Palam Vihar and Bajghera.

The last named also includes the main city and adjoining areas that fall to the east of the Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway.

The least number of cases were registered in the south district of Gurgaon police, which mainly comprises rural areas such as Badshahpur, Sohna, Bhondsi, Pataudi, Farrukhnag­ar and Manesar police stations.

Gurgaon commission­er Sandeep Khirwar said, “Apart from carrying out drives to stop drinking in public, the police are also reaching out to village heads and elders so that community participat­ion can help in the detection and prevention of crime.”

 ?? HT FILE PHOTO ?? The three accused in the Manesar gangrape case had allegedly admitted to being drunk before committing the crime.
HT FILE PHOTO The three accused in the Manesar gangrape case had allegedly admitted to being drunk before committing the crime.

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