Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

10 days on, ‘killer’ father keeps UP rly cops on toes

- Rohit K Singh rohit.singh@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW: Iddu Mian, 42, the man who allegedly pushed off his four daughters from a moving train in Sit a pu ron the night of October 23, has so far managed to outsmart the Uttar Pradesh’ s Government Railway Police, which is tracing him for ten days now.

The accused has managed to dodge the police multiple times by changing his location.

What is also helping Id du Mi an is his ‘faceless’ identity.

“Nobody in the police team can identify Iddu Mian properly as only an old and faded passport size photograph of his is available. As per the descriptio­n from the family members and relatives, his appearance has changed a lot in past few years,” said a member of GRP team tasked to arrest him. “There is a possibilit­y the team may have missedhim in Jammu where his location was tracked till October 29,” he said. The only way to track Iddu Mian is by putting his mobile phone under constant electronic surveillan­ce. But, the suspect is not using his phone often, either.

“It is very difficult to track a faceless person even if his location gets tracked in a particular area,” the GRP officer said.

“Through electronic surveil- lance, the team had managed to locate a rented room in Jammu where Iddu Mian had lived for several years. Theteam reached there on October 30 but locals informed he had left the day before,” the officer said.

Police said Iddu Mian spoke with one of his relatives after reaching Jammu on October 24 but did not share his location.

“We are trying to get some of his recent photograph­s and contacting every person in his family to get an idea about his appearance,” said Ashish Kumar Verma, station officer of GRP (Lakhmipur Kheri), who is investigat­ing the case. Iddu Mian, who worked as a labourer in Jammu in the past, had pushed off four of his five minor daughter sat various locations in Si tap ur from the moving Kamakhya- Katra express train while travelling with his wife, Afreena Khatoon, 36, from Bettiah in Bihar to Jammu. He reportedly threw them while the children’ s mother was sleeping. The three daughters, Rabina, 12, Algun, 9, and Shamina, 4, were found injured lying along the tracks. They are undergoing treatment in hospital sat Sit a purand Luck now. The fourth daughter, Muniya, 7, succumbed to her injuries while the fifth, Sehjadi, 2, was saved as the mother woke up in time to stop the accused.

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