Honeypreet Insan amongst Haryana’s most wanted
Team Udayavani, Sep 18, 2017, 12:35 PM IST
Rohtak: Dera chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh’s adopted daughter Honeypreet and Aditya Insaan top the list of 43 most wanted persons in Haryana after the August 25 Panchkula violence.
Aditya Insaan, the Dera spokesperson, is wanted for sedition.
After the Dera chief was convicted by a CBI court and put behind bars, Honeypreet went missing.
There have been more arrests of Ram Rahim’s aides and the Haryana Police has put out the photos of followers who are missing.
Top Dera aide Pradeep Goyal alias Vicky, who was arrested from Udaipur on Saturday, had told the police that Honeypreet is not in India and had fled to Nepal.
“Following accused is wanted regarding violence in Panchkula on 25.08.2017. The identity of those giving information leading to their arrest will be kept secret,” the notice said, releasing phone numbers, WhatsApp details and an email id for the information.
The accused have been identified from videos and photographs taken during the violence. They were seen carrying weapons.
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