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Haryana policemen search for Honeypreet along Indo-Nepal border

September 05, 2017 05:13 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 07:50 am IST - Lakhimpur Kheri (U.P.)

A file photo of Honeypreet Insan.

The Haryana Police came looking for Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim’s close aide Honeypreet Insan in Kheri as she was suspected to have left for Nepal through the porous border.

Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Ghanshyam Chaurasiya confirmed the arrival of two Haryana police personnel at Gaurifanta border in Kheri.

The ASP told

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PTI that the Haryana Police had shared some information with the Gaurifanta Police and inquired about her suspected movement towards the neighbouring country through the porous India-Nepal border.

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“However, when no clue about Honeypreet’s departure for Nepal could be gathered, the Haryana Police returned,” the ASP said.

He said an unclaimed vehicle bearing the registration number of Punjab was seized from the border and a probe was on to ascertain its ownership and its connection with Ms. Honeypreet.

Ms. Honeypreet, who is in her thirties, is the adopted daughter of Ram Rahim — whose conviction in a rape case triggered mob violence that killed 36 people across Haryana.

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She had accompanied the Dera head when he was brought to the Special CBI court in Panchkula for the pronouncement of the verdict in the 15-year-old rape case. She also travelled along with him in a special chopper which ferried them to Rohtak from Panchkula after the conviction.

The police had issued a lookout notice against Ms. Honeypreet who has emerged as the Dera head’s likely successor to head the controversial sect.

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