Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

POLICE: TWO GIRLS LURED ON PRETEXT OF MARRIAGE RESCUED, 1 HELD

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Two minor girls in Dharchula area of Pithoragar­h district of Uttarakhan­d were allegedly lured by two men from Bareilly of Uttar Pradesh on the pretext of marriage, triggering tension in the town, police said on Thursday.

The police rescued both the girls from Bareilly besides arresting one of the accused on February 4, three days after the incident was reported, Pithoragar­h superinten­dent of police (SP) Lokeshwar Singh said.

A case has been lodged against the accused under Sections 363 (punishment for kidnapping) and 376 (punishment for sexual assault) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (Pocso) Act in connection with the incident, he added.

The other accused in the case is still on the run, Singh said.The incident, which came to light on February 1, had sparked tension in the town for a few days with the locals descending on the streets demanding rescue of the minor girls and action against the culprits, police said.However, “the situation in the town is peaceful now after the rescue of the two girls and arrest of one of the culprits”, the SP said.

In the wake of the incident, the police has decided to restart verificati­on of all people from outside living in Pithoragar­h district for work, trade or other purposes, he added.

Meanwhile, the Dharchula traders union has cancelled its membership registrati­ons until all outside traders doing business in the town are verified by the police.

”We have cancelled membership of all 630 traders registered with Vyapar Sangh Dharchula. The new registrati­ons of traders will be done only after proper verificati­on of traders by the police,” Dharchula Vyapar Sangh president Bhupendra Singh Thapa said.However, only those traders, who are doing trade in Dharchula since the year 2000, will be registered after the verificati­on process is over, he added.”

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