Who are chopping off women’s braids in Delhi, Haryana? Police clueless
Gang chopping off women’s braids creates panic across Delhi, Haryana
New Delhi, August 1: A gang of three men is allegedly on a prowl across Delhi and neighbouring places of Haryana where they are chopping off braids of women. The police are on a hunt to nab the culprits after a closed circuit television (CCTV) footage revealed three men cutting the braid of one woman in Delhi.
According to reports, several such cases have come to light in Delhi and Haryana in the last few days.
The police personnel are also clueless with little evidence to probe these "mysterious" cases. Till date, three cases have been filed with Delhi police and two with Haryana police.
At least 15 incidents of women's braids being mysteriously chopped off have been reported from the villages of the Mewat region in Haryana in the last two weeks, police informed.
These bizarre happenings have left the villagers in panic mode. Most women claimed to have fallen unconscious when their braids were chopped off leading to the villagers blaming godmen, ghosts, witches and "cat-like" creatures.
Police, however, dismissed these claims and said it was the handiwork of anti-social elements.
On Saturday, one such incident was reported from Gurgaon. Sunita Devi, a resident of Ashok Vihar phase-III area, approached the police, claiming that on the night of July 28 she was attacked by a strange-looking man, in his 60s, when she was alone in her house.
"While I was preparing dinner in the kitchen, I saw a thin man in a red and yellow outfit on the main entrance of my house. When I went to enquire, I saw he was carrying a trident. I told him to go away. He went away and disappeared only to reappear," she claimed.
Sunita said before she could comprehend anything she fell unconscious. "When I regained consciousness, I found myself lying on the floor and my braid was chopped off," she claimed, adding her house, however, was not ransacked.
Police said they have made a Daily Diary entry of the incident and launched a probe into the matter.
Gurgaon Police PRO Ravinder Kumar said the perpetrator was yet to be identified and the woman has not complained of any external wounds. The woman was in extreme trauma and still terrified. She was admitted to a private hospital and discharged last evening, he said.
Another incident was reported in Malhaka village in Haryana. Aseena had fallen unconscious and when she woke up she found her hair had been chopped off. "I'm feeling scared," Aseena said. A police complaint has been made in the matter.
To deal with the rising apprehension caused by these incidents, women have been asked to tie their hair in buns instead of braids.
Living under a shadow of fear, women are venturing outside to get water and fodder only in large groups and patrol parties have also been formed to nab those responsible.
"We have assigned our male members or family heads to patrol on a daily basis in two shifts. They are to stay alert 24X7 in order to combat the gang, animal or ghost, whatever it may be, responsible," Ram Mehar Yadav, a resident of Punahana told.
DSP Ferozpur Jhirka Yadram said police has received complaints of two-three incidents in Ferozpur Jhirka's Santhwari and Satras villages. They have also been reported from Malhaka village, Punahana, Dallawas, Jharpuri, Hamka, Padhen, Shikarpur, Mohammad Pur Aheer. All these places are in Haryana.
"Local villagers are saying that women's braids are being chopped off mysteriously. They say a cat-like animal appears and makes them unconscious. It then chops off their braids and disappears. The villagers claim that ghosts are behind it," Yadram said.
It is suspected that a gang of anti-social elements was behind such incidents. They want to terrify villagers and violate law and order situation and harmony of the district, he said. No FIR has been registered in the cases as of now, Yadram said.
While
Mewat
Superintendent
of
Police
Nazneen
Bhasin
said,
"An
unknown
gang
is
behind
this
chopping
off
women's
braids
in
Mewat.
We
have
earlier
detained
two
persons
from
a
group
in
Nagana
at
Barmer
district
but
they
were
not
involved."
She,
however,
cautioned
that
some
cases
may
have
been
rumours.
Manisha of Haryana's Punahana also claims to have been targetted. She said her braid was cut off two days ago when she went to the jungle to get grass for cattle. "My mother and I had gone to the jungle to get fodder. She says she saw a person for a few moments and lost consciousness," she claimed.
Mewat
Deputy
Commissioner
Mani
Ram
Sharma
said
the
cases
would
be
solved
soon.
"There
is
nothing
like
ghosts...some
anti-social
gang
or
group
is
trying
to
create
panic
in
the
region.
Police
and
administration
have
beefed
up
security
and
have
urged
residents
and
villagers
not
to
spread
rumours,"
he
said.
These incidents bring back memories of the 'Monkey Man' scare in 2001 in Delhi when there were reports of a strange monkey-like creature attacking people at night.
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