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10 months on, police clueless about whereabouts of missing woman
7/8/2018 11:14:41 PM
AB Sharma
Early Times Report
Rajouri, July 8: A woman of three children is missing for the last ten months but police are cluless about her whereabouts.
Sources told Early Times that the in-laws of the missing woman are very influential and financially well do to, and are allegedly influencing the investigation by using their contacts in police and in political circles.
Asha Devi (40) had got married to Ashok Kumar nearly fifteen years ago at village Langer, Tehsil Sunderbani of District Rajouri and had three children, went missing ten months ago at Jammu.
It has been alleged that she was subjected to domestic violence by her in-laws along with her husband. Many complaints were lodged by her in the concerned police station but no action was taken against her in-laws and on the contrary every time she was pressurized to go for compromise.
"Last year, Ashok Kumar along with his wife Asha Devi went Jammu and since then she has been running missing. After this incident, the people of area staged protest against her missing and got FIR lodged in this connection with Police Station but police failed to find out her whereabouts. The investigation allegedly didn't go right way on the instructions of some senior police officers and political pressure used by her in-laws," sources alleged.
Sources further informed that the missing woman was belonged to a very poor family and had only her mother, ever since her marriage she has been subjected to domestic violence by her in-laws on petty issues. On many occasion, she was left to starvation for many days just to torture her. It is alleged that her in-laws wanted to get rid of her and were creating all kind of in human circumstances for her so that she might leave the house but their nefarious tactics didn't work but sudden news of her went missing created doubts among the people of the area, who were very well known about pathetic condition in her in-laws.
The destitute mother of Asha Devi appealed to Governor NN Vohra to transfer the case to either Vigilance or Crime Branch for fair investigation which is being hampered by influential in-laws of her daughter.
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