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Laptop, property papers recovered, Honeypreet in judicial custody at Ambala jail

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Source: Tribune

Panchkula, October 14: The Panchkula police have recovered a mobile phone, a laptop, documents of properties worth crores of rupees, a number of credit and debit cards and education related certificates belonging to Honeypreet Insan, Dera Sacha Sauda head Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh’s adopted daughter, during nine days of her remand.

Source: Tribune

Honeypreet and her associate Sukhdeep Kaur were produced in the Panchkula court today. The Panchkula police did not press for her further remand. Finally, the court sent Honeypreet and Sukhdeep to judicial custody till October 23 in connection with the violence in Panchkula following Ram Rahim’s conviction in two rape cases on August 25. Honeypreet and Sukhdeep were later taken to the Ambala Jail.

A senior police official said during Honeypreet’s remand they recovered her bag from a village, nearby Ram Rahim’s Gurusar Modia village in Rajasthan. The bag was in the possession of a dera follower. The bag contained the original registries of land worth crores of rupees in the name of Honeypreet and Dera Sacha Sauda, besides, several debit and credit cards of Honeypreet of different banks. An original copy of Honeypreet’s Aadhaar card was also found in the bag, the official added.

The police have also recovered the laptop and a mobile phone. The cyber team of the Haryana Police will retrieve the data from the mobile phone and the laptop, which could be crucial during the trial against Honeypreet and Sukhdeep, the official said.

“Both Honeypreet and Sukhdeep have been remanded in judicial custody till October 23,” defence counsel SK Garg Narwana said. They would be lodged in the Ambala jail and would be produced before the court through video-conferencing on October 23, he added.

The Panchkula police informed the court that they had slapped sections 120 B (criminal conspiracy), 121 (waging, or attempting to wage war, or abetting waging of war, against the Government of India) and 121 A (conspiracy to commit offences punishable by section 121) of the IPC for criminal conspiracy and sedition.

Sources revealed that Honeypreet had scored and B and C grades in different classes. An official said in all certificates there were only B and C grades. Honeypreet’s parents had also told the police that she was not good in education but wanted to be famous and rich, he added.

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