Dera violence: Haryana Police releases wanted list, Honeypreet on top

September 18, 2017 11:16 am | Updated 12:02 pm IST - CHANDIGARH

A file photo of Honeypreet Insan.

A file photo of Honeypreet Insan.

Haryana Police has released a list of over forty people, who are wanted in connection with the violence that shook Panchkula on August 25, after Sirsa based Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim was convicted in two counts of rape of female followers.

The list of 43 accused released along with their photographs by the Police has the name of Dera chief's adopted daughter Honeypreet on the top, besides the name of Aditya Insan, Dera’s spokesperson, as the hunt for these accused continue.

Haryana witnessed deadly violence by Dera Sacha Sauda followers after Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh was convicted in the rape cases by the special CBI court on August 25, leaving 41 people dead and injuring over 250 people in Haryana.

While appealing the public to share information regarding the accused, the police has assured that identity of those sharing the information will be kept secret.

The list of accused, which has been put on the website of Haryana police mentions pictures and names of Honeypreet and Aditya Insan, while photographs of all other accused are without name as police has yet to identify them.

Meanwhile a special CBI court in Panchkula will continue to hear the arguments in a murder case against the Gurmeet Ram Rahim on Monday.

While the hearing in Ranjit Singh murder will be held on Monday, the hearing of murder case in journalist journalist Ram Chander Chhatrapati has been slated for September 22.

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