Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

HONEY PREET REMAINS ELUSIVE

- Press Trust of India letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

SEARCH WAS CARRIED OUT FOLLOWING AN INPUT THAT SHE MIGHT BE HIDING AT A HOUSE IN SRIGANGANA­GAR

CHANDIGARH: Haryana and Rajasthan police teams on Thursday carried out a joint search operation to trace Honeypreet Insan, but the close confidante of jailed Der a Sac ha Saud a chief G ur meet Ram Ra him Sing hr em a in ed elusive.

The search operation was carried following an input that Honeypreet, Ram Rahim Singh’s adopted daughter, might be hiding at a house in Sri Gurusar Modia village in Rajasthan’s Sri Ganganagar district, a senior police official said.

Sri Gurusar Modia is the native place of Ram Ra him Singh who is serving a 20-year prison sentence after being convicted of raping two of his disciples.

“The search operation went on for about three hours,” an official said. However, Honeypreet was not found in the house at Sri Gurusar Modia village, he added. There was a tip-off that on August 28 and 29, Honeypreet stayed at a house in Gurusar Modia village, the officer said. A team of around 15 policemen of the Haryana Police, led by assistant commission­er of police (ACP) Mukesh Malhotra, were part of the search operation.

Honeypreet, who calls herself ‘Papa’s angel’, had gone undergroun­d after the self-styled godman was convicted in arape case by a special CBI court in Panchkula. The Haryana police have been making intensive efforts to trace her.

Honeypreet has been booked in connection with the violence following the conviction of the Dera chief on August 25 in Panchkula. A lookout notice has also been issued against her.

Several teams have been sent to different locations to nab Honeypreet while the Haryana Police are also maintainin­g touch with its counterpar­ts in other states for informatio­n about her whereabout­s.

Police initiated efforts to trace Honeypreet, following the questionin­g of another arrested functionar­y of the sect Surinder Dhiman Insanin connection with an alleged conspiracy to help Dera chief G ur meet Ram Ra him Singh escape after he was convicted.

An FIR was lodged at the Panchkula police station following a statement by a newspaper reporter against Aditya and Surinder Dhiman. The duo was booked for sedition.

Police had also said that they needed to question Honeypreet on the basis of certain other disclosure­s made by Surinder Dhiman which make her role suspect.

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