DSP INSTRUCTED TO TAKE STRICT ACTION AGAINST A PERSON WHO USES ABUSIVE LANGUAGE WITH A WOMAN
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Haryana Home Minister Sh Anil Vij, while issuing directives instructed the Gurugram Police Commissioner to take strict action regarding the Rs 30 lakh fraud case involving admission to MBBS for two female students. He that individuals involved in deceiving young girls should not be exempted under any circumstances.
Today, two female students from Gurugram lodged a complaint at the residence of Home Minister Sh Anil Vij in Ambala. They alleged that Sankalp Alignment and Service Agency in Gurugram had duped them by promising admission to MBBS at Shri Ram Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences in Durgapur, West Bengal. Each student paid Rs 15 lakh, totaling Rs 30 lakh to the agency. Upon reaching Durgapur, they were denied admission by the institute. Despite filing a fraud case against the agency in Gurugram, no action has been taken. The Home Minister has directed the Police Commissioner to take stringent action in this matter.
A resident of Shahbad brought a complaint before Home Minister Sh Anil Vij, stating that an agent had deceived him of Rs 5 lakh under the pretext of sending his son abroad. Home Minister Anil Vij directed the SIT formed for kabootarbazi to investigate the matter. Simultaneously, a distressed woman from Maheshnagar approached Home Minister Anil Vij, recounting continuous threats and verbal abuse from an individual over a minor dispute. Minister instructed the Ambala DSP, present at the scene, to take rigorous action in response to this situation.
A resident of Shahbad brought a complaint before Home Minister Sh Anil Vij, stating that an agent had deceived him of Rs 5 lakh under the pretext of sending his son abroad. Home Minister Anil Vij directed the SIT formed for kabootarbazi to investigate the matter. Simultaneously, a distressed woman from Maheshnagar approached Home Minister Anil Vij, recounting continuous threats and verbal abuse from an individual over a minor dispute. Minister instructed the Ambala DSP, present at the scene, to take rigorous action in response to this situation.
In addition, a woman from Sunder Nagar in Ambala reported that her husband had been missing for three days, and subsequently, his body was discovered. Although a case has been registered, no substantial action has been taken. The Home Minister directed the DSP Ambala Cantt to expedite the investigation in this case.
Furthermore, a woman from Nariangarh lodged a complaint of harassment by her husband and in-laws. On this Home Minister instructed SP Ambala to take necessary actions. Another family from Faridabad complained about the kidnapping and forced marriage of a minor girl. On these matters and others, the Home Minister apprised issued instructions to officers concerned for immediate action.