Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Jewar murder: Focus back on Bawariya gang

- Sohil.sehran@hindustant­imes.com

NOIDA: The alleged gang rape, robbery and murder case reported from Greater Noida’s Jewar early on Thursday brought the police’s focus back on the Bawariyas and other tribal gangs operating in the area.

Sources said that the Uttar Pradesh special task force were working on multiple inputs, which were being developed.

The language used by the robbers, as stated by the victims, suggests that the accused men may be from the Bawariya gang, police said.

STF sources also said there are five particular words that were repeatedly used by the robbers in their conversati­on.

“The language and accent described to us by the victims is used in Bharatpur and in areas of Rajasthan. It gives us a reason to suspect the Bawariya gang’s involvemen­t in this crime. Moreover, the phones that were snatched from the victim have not been used. We mounted technical surveillan­ce, but it has not provided us with any location,” said an officer. The officer also said the gang members were not tech-savvy. They did not use phones for communicat­ion.

“Had this been the handiwork of a local gang operating in areas of Jewar and Rabupura, we would have known. Our personnel are conducting raids continuous­ly and so far we have found not found any evidence to suggest that a local gang may be involved in this crime,” investigat­ion officer added.

Investigat­ors said that the allegation­s ‘rape’ were confusing the personnel from special operation group (SOG) and special task force (STF). Officials said that among the Bawariyas, there were only a few gangs which committed rape and it was a challenge to track them.

Another reason for suspecting the Bawariyas was the particular dress that the victims said the robbers were wearing.

Earlier on Saturday, a team from National Commission for Women visited the spot and then met the victims.

They separately interacted with the four ‘gang rape’ victims after their statement was recorded by a magistrate under section 164 CRPC.

 ?? VIRENDRA SINGH GOSAIN/HT ?? The car that was allegedly stopped and robbed in Jewar, Greater Noida, on Thursday.
VIRENDRA SINGH GOSAIN/HT The car that was allegedly stopped and robbed in Jewar, Greater Noida, on Thursday.

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