Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

GOONS ASSAULT WOMEN IN TARN TARAN

- Anil Sharma anil.kumar@htlive.com ■ ■

TARN TARAN: Two days after at least 16 men with swords wreaked havoc in one of the busiest market of the town, the video of the incident went viral on Friday, and panic prevailed as the police have made just one arrest. The video of Wednesday evening shows the men groping and dragging women by the hair, and vandalisin­g shops of Adda Bazaar.

TARNTARAN: TWO days after at least 16 men with swords wreaked havoc in one of the busiest market of the town, the video of the incident went viral on Friday, and panic prevailed as the police have made just one arrest.

The video of Wednesday evening shows the men groping and dragging women by the hair, and vandalisin­g shops of Adda Bazar, after they reportedly were angered in a dispute over a pending payment with a shopkeeper.

The police booked 16 persons, including four who were identified but said to be minors, on charges of attempt to murder. These included a person who had come to recover some money from the complainan­t shopkeeper, Shashi Bhushan, but got angry as he could not pay that day. They first vandalised his shop and then went on a rampage. Senior superinten­dent of police (SSP) Darshan Singh Mann said they have arrested one of them.

The town’s residents are angry at the police administra­tion and politician­s. “It is a sad state of affairs that people here had to see such a day. Residents are still living in fear,” said Harikrisha­n Arora, a social activist.

Surinder Kumar Rinku, one of the shopkeeper­s, who received an injury too, said some shopkeeper­s called the police but the cops reached after the goons had already left the spot even though a police station is “hardly 40 metres” away. “The goons bullied people in the market for around 40 minutes,” he said.

Opposition party Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) has demanded action against the policemen. Virsa Singh Valtoha, SAD spokespers­on, and former MLAS Harmeet Singh Sandhu and Ravinder Singh Brahmpura held a press conference in Amritsar and demanded immediate transfer of the SSP, and suspension of DSP (city) Satnam Singh, SHO Harit Sharma and ASI Nirmal Singh. Valtoha said, “The shopkeeper­s informed the police but ASI Nirmal Singh refused to come to the spot, making an excuse that he had not received any order from his SHO. If police had reached in time, those men could have been arrested.”

He added, “The goons also groped girls who were going to pay obeisance at a gurdwara. This is shameful for the whole country.” The SSP, however, denied the allegation­s of inaction. “The accused were minor and it was a tussle over money with a shopkeeper. We have booked all of them.”

He added, “As the video shows the accused also dragging girls, harsh action will be taken against them as per the law.”

 ?? SAMEER SEHGAL/HT ?? The CCTV grab of hooliganis­m in a Tarn Taran market on January 31. Police have booked 16 in the case.
SAMEER SEHGAL/HT The CCTV grab of hooliganis­m in a Tarn Taran market on January 31. Police have booked 16 in the case.

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