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Honeypreet's police remand extended by three days till Oct 13
Honeypreet's police remand extended by three days till Oct 13
PANCHKULA: A court in Panchkula on Tuesday extended the police remand of jailed Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh's close associate Honeypreet Insan till October 13.
She was arrested in connection with the violence that followed the sect head's conviction in a rape case.
The Haryana Police had sought the remand of Priyanka Taneja (36), widely known as Honeypreet, who calls herself the adopted daughter of the Dera chief, for nine more days.
Police sought a nine-day remand of Honeypreet but the court after hearing arguments sent her to three days in police custody, Honeypreet's counsel S K Garg Narwana told mediapersons after the hearing in the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate Rohit Vats.
PANCHKULA: A court in Panchkula on Tuesday extended the police remand of jailed Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh's close associate Honeypreet Insan till October 13.
She was arrested in connection with the violence that followed the sect head's conviction in a rape case.
The Haryana Police had sought the remand of Priyanka Taneja (36), widely known as Honeypreet, who calls herself the adopted daughter of the Dera chief, for nine more days.
Police sought a nine-day remand of Honeypreet but the court after hearing arguments sent her to three days in police custody, Honeypreet's counsel S K Garg Narwana told mediapersons after the hearing in the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate Rohit Vats.
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