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Alleged Baba Did Obscene Acts With Minor Girls In The Temple Of Hamirpur, The Victim Came Out Crying

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Aarav Sharma
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February 21, 2026

Indecent acts were committed with minor girls in a temple in Hamirpur. symbolic photo

Communication partner, Hamirpur. An alleged Baba living in a temple in Hamirpur district of Himachal Pradesh has been accused of doing obscene acts with two minor girls. This case is being reported from Radha Krishna Temple of Kohli under Mahila Police Station. After this action of the alleged Baba, there is anger among the people nearby and they are demanding strict action from the police. After receiving the complaint from the family members, the police have arrested Baba. The accused was presented in Hamirpur court on Saturday. The court has given three days police remand to the accused.

The girl who came from the temple told the truth about Baba

The woman, resident of Uttar Pradesh, told that when she went to a temple, she called out to the girl there. The girl came out of the temple crying and narrated what happened to her. After this, another familiar girl has also accused the accused of committing wrongdoings.

Police are also taking statements of nearby people

The police took immediate action and arrested him. A case has been registered under POCSO Act and investigation has been started. Statements of nearby people are also being recorded by the police.

What do police officers say?

Hamirpur Superintendent of Police Balveer Singh said that the court has given three days police remand to the accused of doing obscene acts with migrant girls. Action is being taken against the accused.

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