Massive search operation launched to nab Honeypreet Insan
Honeypreet’s photographs have been pasted at these police stations, the official said.
A massive search operation is underway along the Indo-Nepal border to nab Gurmeet Ram Rahim's adopted daughter, Honeypreet Insan. A high alert too has been issued to ensure that she does not cross over to Nepal in a bid to escape.
Apart from this, the police are also conducting a search operation for other Dera Sacha Sauda followers who may try and cross over to Nepal. The search is intense in eastern Uttar Pradesh.
The alert is high on the Indo-Nepal border and the Haryana police are working with their counterparts in Uttar Pradesh to trace her.
This action comes in the wake of her pictures being pasted at police stations on the Nepal border.
The police stations of Kapilvastu, Shohratgarh and Debarua, whose areas border Nepal, have been alerted, SP, Siddharth Nagar, Satyendra Kumar said on Sunday.
Honeypreet's
photographs
have
been
pasted
at
these
police
stations,
the
official
said.
The
intelligence
mechanism
has
also
been
put
into
service
to
keep
an
eye
on
the
activities
of
those
crossing
the
border,
he
said.
The Uttar Pradesh police is also on an alert in Maharajganj, Lakhimpur and Bahraich districts which border Nepal, another official said.
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The
Haryana
police
had
on
September
1
issued
a
lookout
notice
against
Honeypreet.
UP
shares
a
599.3
km
long
open
border
with
Nepal
touching
seven
districts
-
Pilibhit,
Lakhimpur
Kheri,
Bahraich,
Sravasti,
Balrampur,
Sidhharthnagar
and
Maharajganj.
Haryana
police
officials
had
recently
come
to
Lakhimpur
Kheri
looking
for
the
whereabouts
of
Honeypreet,
one
of
the
closest
aides
of
the
Dera
Sacha
Sauda
chief.
Additional
superintendent
of
police
(ASP),
Ghanshyam
Chaurasiya,
confirmed
the
arrival
of
two
Haryana
police
personnel
at
Gaurifanta
border
in
Kheri.
The Haryana police had shared some information with the Gaurifanta police and made inquiries about her suspected movement towards the neighbouring country through the porous India-Nepal border, the official said.
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