Jagran correspondent, Hamirpur. The police has arrested the Qazi who arranged the marriage of a girl who was lured away from a village in the month of August and sent to jail. Majhgawan police station incharge Ashutosh Singh said that in the month of August, Gullu, a resident of Belatal in Mahoba district, had lured away a girl from a village in the police station area. During the same period, the said girl was converted and married in Belatal (Jaitpur). The police was investigating this matter.
In this, the name of Jabbar alias Hafiz alias Maulvi, who conducted the marriage, came to light. This was also named in the lawsuit. Whom the police was looking for. Gullu had already been arrested under 3/5 Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Act. On Monday, Jabbar alias Hafiz alias Maulvi was also arrested and sent to jail.
Here, seven years imprisonment for raping a teenage girl
While completing the hearing of the case of rape of a teenage girl, Special Judge POCSO Act Kirti Mala Singh on Monday found the accused guilty and imposed seven years of imprisonment and a fine of Rs 12,000. Assistant government advocate Rudra Pratap Singh said that the plaintiff, resident of a village in Sumerpur police station area, told in the complaint given in the police station that on the evening of May 30, 2017, his 16-year-old sister was working outside the house. Then neighbor Jagdish Yadav's son Ranjit Yadav came from behind, molested her sister and started raping the girl by pressing her mouth.
When the girl raised an alarm, the plaintiff's father Shyam Singh Yadav, who was present in the house, came out shouting. The plaintiff's father saw the incident. Seeing the father coming, the accused ran away from the spot. The plaintiff filed a complaint in the police station. But the police registered a case of molestation. The court recorded the statement of the victim under section 164. While completing the hearing of the case on Monday, Special Judge POCSO Act Kirti Mala Singh sentenced accused Jagdish Yadav to seven years' imprisonment and a fine of Rs 12,000.