Two sets of suspects linked to Nuh gang-rape, murders; DNA test now

Gurgaon: The infamous Dingerheri gang rape and theft case of 2016 is back to haunt Haryana Police, after the authenticity of those arrested now coming below the scanner.

A gang of 4, who had been arrested round a month ago in reference to every other theft and rape case, are believed to have alconfessed to being accountable for the Dingerheri incident as well, in addition to 40 other crimes.

On the night of August 24, 2016, a 40-year-old farmer and his spouse had been overwhelmed to death and their two nieces gang-raped by 4 armed males, who barged into the home in Dingerheri village of Nuh district in Mewat, near the Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) limited-access highway.

An SIT, led by former IG (Rewari) was formed, which introduced that it had arrested the 4 accused inside days. Soon after, alternatively, there was an uproar that police officers had arrested improper other people in haste, and the topic was passed over to CBI. Meanwhile, the 4 other people arrested on August 27, 2016, are nonetheless languising in jail.

On January 28 this year, two women had been allegedly raped inside a manufacturing facility in Mandpura, Pataudi, and robbed of valuables by a gang of eight. On September 13, 4 of the group contributors had been arrested from Delhi by a team led by inspector Yashwant Singh, who was specially assigned to the Mandpura case, after an eight-month-long effort. Gurgaon police sent the confessional report back to CBI lately. In it, gang leader Dharmu alias Dhirender alias Hemant, who's from Bapdaula in Najafgarh, has confessed that he and his 3 mates had been accountable for the Dingerheri incident.

Now, CBI has no longer handiest sent their DNA samples for exam, but may be investigating the case, and has sought the accused on manufacturing warrant. The listening to is scheduled for October 30 at the CBI court docket in Panchkula.

"There was a room and a hut in the fields near Dingerheri village. Dharmu and his associates Munna and Jai Bhagwan thrashed the man and his wife sleeping outside with sticks, while his other aide Lambu took their two nieces inside at gunpoint, and thrashed another man who was sleeping there. Finally, after locking other family members inside another room, the four raped the two women, one of whom is a minor," reads the "confession" police have were given.


An SIT was formed inside days. On August 28, they arrested 4 youths — Rahul, Karamjeet, Amarjeet and Sandeep — all from Mohammadpur Ahir village, who had been hanging up just about Dingerheri. While two of them had been employed as office helpers at a warehouse, the other two are farm arms.


But when locals protested the arrests, claiming police had arrested improper other people in haste, the case was given to CBI, who kicked off their probe on December 19, 2016.


Dharmu's confession has many people squirming, no longer the least local police. The victims also are below the scanner, as they too had testified towards those accused earlier. "We've forwarded the confessional statement to CBI, who will take all four on production warrant. The hearing is on October 30," a senior Gurgaon cop told TOI.


Two sets of suspects linked to Nuh gang-rape, murders; DNA test now Two sets of suspects linked to Nuh gang-rape, murders; DNA test now Reviewed by Kailash on October 26, 2017 Rating: 5
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