BSF man accused of assault, land grab

9 01 2012

Sanjay Yadav.

A woman engineer has accused a BSF man of assault and land grab. While the police said that the two were living together for the past three years, the complainant said that he had promised to marry her.

On the order of a city court, Rajendra Park police have filed an FIR against the accused. According to city police, the 30-year-old engineer who works with a private firm at IMT Manesar had filed a petition in a city court accusing Ashok Pehalwan, resident of Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh, of assault after promising to marry her.

He also allegedly grabbed her plot and registered it in his name fraudulently. Subsequently, the court ordered Rajendra Park police to lodge an FIR in the case. “Both of them were married previously. They were living alone before they came to know each other. The complainant was married to a villager of Karnal district in 2001, but she had filed for divorce after some time. Then she was living alone in Laxmi Garden colony,” said investigator Kundan Lal.

“Similarly, Pehalwan was not living with his wife. At present, the disputed plot is in the name of the accused, but the complainant has claimed that it belongs to her. We are investigated the case further,” Lal said.

-via The Times of India.





Armymen alleged of assaulting CBI team

6 12 2010

CBI has registered a complaint with police against Major General S S Panwar after army personnel at the Military Command Hospital allegedly locked up and manhandled a team of CBI officials.

A CBI team, accompanied by the local police, went to the hospital premises yesterday following a complaint from a vendor engaged in supplying medicines and surgical equipment alleging irregularities in purchases and seeking of bribe by an officer of the rank of Lt Colonel, official sources said here. However, the CBI team, on reaching the hospital, were first locked up and then surronded by nearly 40 lathi-wielding Army personnel, the agency said in its complaint to the Pune police, a copy of which has been sent to agency headquarters in Delhi.

According to Vidya Kulkarni, CBI-ACB Superintendent, the CBI officials sought the assistance of the police to go ahead with the searches, to which Maj Gen S S Panwar, Commandant, Command hospital, objected. The CBI claimed that at the behest of the Major General, the Army personnel did not allow its officials to perform the duties. The CBI officials were later allowed to leave without performing their duties.

However, late in the night, the sleuths carried out the searches with a larger presence of the police and sezied some documents, sources said. Some documents might have already been removed by Army officials, CBI apprehends. A Command Hospital spokesman denied the CBI team was manhandled.

-via The Tribune, Chandigarh








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