Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Faridkot court starts process to declare 3 dera members as POs

- Parteek Singh Mahal parteek.singh@htlive.com

FARIDKOT : A Faridkot district court on Monday started proceeding­s to declare three members of the Sirsa-based Dera Sacha Sauda’s national committee as proclaimed offenders (PO) in connection with 2015 Bargari sacrilege cases as the special investigat­ion team (SIT) failed to nab them.

The court of judicial magistrate Tarjani initiated PO proceeding­s against three Haryana residents — Sandeep Bareta, Pardeep Kaler and Harsh Dhuri — after three arrest warrants against them in two sacrilege cases wherein torn pages of a “bir” (copy of Guru Granth Sahib) were found scattered in Bargari and three derogatory posters were put up near gurdwaras at Bargari and Burj Jawahar Singh Wala villages in 2015, returned unexecuted.

“Non-bailable warrants issued against the accused since July 23 have remained unexecuted. They are evading the service or concealing themselves from the execution of non-bailable warrants. Now, proclamati­on under Section 82 of the CrPC be issued against them for September 20,” the judicial magistrate said.

Naming the three as conspirato­rs in the Bargari sacrilege and derogatory posters cases, the SIT had filed a challan in the court last month. They have already been declared POs in three other sacrilege cases as police have failed to nab them since 2018 when they were first named in cases connected to sacrilege incidents in Moga and Bathinda districts in 2015.

Bareta, Kler and Dhuri were also named as accused in the Malke and Gurusar cases. Torn pages of Guru Granth Sahib were found at Malke village in Moga district in November 2015 and Gurusar (Bhagta) village in Bathinda district in October 2015. Last year, they were named as accused in the “bir” theft case.

The SIT probing the case claims that Bareta, Kler and Dhuri are the key link in Punjab’s five sacrilege incidents that sparked state-wide protests in 2015.

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