Home Minister directed the Yamunanagar SP to take action against the IO who did not take action in a case of misconduct against a woman
Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh, December 16-
Haryana’s Home and Health Minister Anil Vij, today listened to the problems of hundreds of people of the state at his residence in Ambala and gave directives to the concerned officers for necessary actions.
The family from Hisar informed Anil Vij that some culprits had assaulted their family members, leading to the death of their brother. While the police had registered a case of murder, no arrests had been made yet. The Home Minister, upon not seeing any action taken in the murder case, instructed the SP firmly to act swiftly and arrest the culprits.
A woman from Yamunanagar complained about the non-arrest of the culprits involved in misconduct with her. Despite her statement, the police had not arrested the identified culprits. Home Minister Anil Vij instructed the Yamunanagar SP over the phone to ensure the swift arrest of the culprits in the misconduct case. Minister also demanded a report on the action taken and ordered action against the investigating officer who did not conduct the investigation.
Cases of immigration fraud were also handed over to the SIT for investigation
Several cases related to immigration fraud were directed by Home to the SIT for investigation. A woman from Pehwa said she had conversed with an agent to send her two sons to Romania. She paid the agent 10 lakh rupees, but instead of Romania, the agent sent her children to Armenia. After a few months, the children returned home.
Moreover, a family from Yamunanagar accused some people of repeatedly attacking them. Vij directed to form an SIT and directed the Yamunanagar SP to conduct an investigation. Two sisters from Rohtak alleged fraudulent sale of their plot. Meanwhile, a former soldier from Rohtak alleged a property dealer of cheating him out of 10 lakh rupees under the pretext of selling his plot. In both cases, Home Minister ordered investigations and lodging of cases. Similarly, other cases were also brought up where the concerned authorities were directed to take action by Home Minister Vij.





