rajneesh madhok
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Man deceives woman into marrying him
Inducts her into flesh trade
Kulwinder Sandhu
Tribune News Service
Moga, December 16
A man allegedly forced a young Dalit woman into prostitution after marrying her fraudulently and kept her under the influence of intoxicants for about two months during which she was raped by 11 persons. Later, she was rescued by the sessions court and sent back to her parents’ home, a few weeks ago. The SSP has marked an inquiry to the DSP of the Baghapurana subdivision.
As per the complaint, a copy of which is available with The Tribune, the victim, a resident of Vandar village of Baghapurana subdivision of the district, said that she was working in a textile mill at Barnala.
“On August 26, 2010, Amandeep Singh, son of Kala Singh, along with two of his friends misled me and abducted me and kept me at various places by giving me intoxicants. He raped me saying that he will marry me,” she stated in her complaint.
After this, Amandeep solemnised marriage with her with the help of his relatives and friends. Two women helped him to keep her under the influence of intoxicants at a local gurdwara.
After marrying her fraudulently, the main accused kept her at different places in Moga and sent her to as many as 11 persons, with the help of the two women, who abused her sexually, the victim alleged.
About seven weeks ago, the victim was rescued from the clutches of her husband by the sessions court during a hearing in a case filed by her parents and the court sent her back with her parents after she recorded her statement in the court, expressing her willingness to go back to her parental house.
After having undergone medical and psychiatric treatment in coming back to her senses from the influence of a continuous intake of intoxicants, she gave a written complaint to the SSP, Sneh Deep Sharma, on December 14, naming as many as 13 people, including two women for forcing her into the flesh trade. The SSP has asked the DSP of Baghapurana subdivision to look into the matter. He has begun an inquiry into the matter.
http://www.tribuneindia.com/2010/20101217/punjab.htm
Rajneesh Madhok
Inducts her into flesh trade
Kulwinder Sandhu
Tribune News Service
Moga, December 16
A man allegedly forced a young Dalit woman into prostitution after marrying her fraudulently and kept her under the influence of intoxicants for about two months during which she was raped by 11 persons. Later, she was rescued by the sessions court and sent back to her parents’ home, a few weeks ago. The SSP has marked an inquiry to the DSP of the Baghapurana subdivision.
As per the complaint, a copy of which is available with The Tribune, the victim, a resident of Vandar village of Baghapurana subdivision of the district, said that she was working in a textile mill at Barnala.
“On August 26, 2010, Amandeep Singh, son of Kala Singh, along with two of his friends misled me and abducted me and kept me at various places by giving me intoxicants. He raped me saying that he will marry me,” she stated in her complaint.
After this, Amandeep solemnised marriage with her with the help of his relatives and friends. Two women helped him to keep her under the influence of intoxicants at a local gurdwara.
After marrying her fraudulently, the main accused kept her at different places in Moga and sent her to as many as 11 persons, with the help of the two women, who abused her sexually, the victim alleged.
About seven weeks ago, the victim was rescued from the clutches of her husband by the sessions court during a hearing in a case filed by her parents and the court sent her back with her parents after she recorded her statement in the court, expressing her willingness to go back to her parental house.
After having undergone medical and psychiatric treatment in coming back to her senses from the influence of a continuous intake of intoxicants, she gave a written complaint to the SSP, Sneh Deep Sharma, on December 14, naming as many as 13 people, including two women for forcing her into the flesh trade. The SSP has asked the DSP of Baghapurana subdivision to look into the matter. He has begun an inquiry into the matter.
http://www.tribuneindia.com/2010/20101217/punjab.htm
Rajneesh Madhok