Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

13 DERA MEN BOOKED IN FARIDKOT; 7 HELD IN BARNALA

- HT Correspond­ents letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

FARIDKOT/BARNALA/MUKTSAR: The police in Faridkot district on Thursday booked 13 reported followers of Dera Sacha Sauda for allegedly vandalisin­g a petrol pump in Chehal village in Kotkapura after a special CBI court in Panchkula convicted sect head Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh in a rape case on August 25.

The police had on August 28 already booked a local patwari, Kaur Singh, for allegedly conspiring the attack. The men — identified as per CCTV camera footage from the pump — made a bid to set the petrol station on fire but the staff had switched off supply in the pipes.

The accused have been identified as Sandeep Kumar, Tejender Singh, Gurtej Singh, Manak Singh, Sonu Ram, Gurvinder Singh, Ranjit Singh, Lakhwir Singh, Parminder Singh, Balwinder Singh, Narender Sharma, Bunty Sharma and Neela; the last four allegedly planned the attack. Sources said they are in custody, but police denied it.

The men had threatened customers at the petrol station and damaged some vehicles, as seen in the security footage. Police registered a case of damage to property on a complaint by Chamkaur Singh Sekhon, owner of Sekhon Filling Station.

However, a senior police official said, “The owner of the pump didn’t adhere to warnings to close it during curfew. We were apprehendi­ng such incidents as the followers were furious.”

Sekhon, who is a local leader of the Congress, in turn said he got a call from “a senior official” that paramilita­ry forces required fuel and thus he kept his station open.

KC Prashar, station house officer, said, “We will soon nab all the accused as they were identified in the footage.”

Meanwhile, police in Barnala arrested seven persons for vandalisin­g and setting a telephone exchange in Channanwal village on fire on the verdict day. One of the eight booked for causing damage of Rs 1.4 lakh to equipment and furniture, besides building loss, is at large. SHO Kamaljit Singh said, “Preliminar­y enquiries suggest they got instructio­ns from their head office in Sirsa.”

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