Four Accused Sentenced To Death With Combined In A Case Related To Double Murder, Gang Rape And Dacoity In Haryana
Panchkula/ Chandigarh, May04, 2024:
*Designated CBI Court At Panchkula, Haryana Sentences Four Accused To Death With Combined Fine Of Rs. 8.2 Lakh In A Case Related To Double Murder, Gang Rape And Dacoity In Nuh District*
The Trial Court of Ld. Special Judge for CBI Cases, Panchkula, Haryana has today sentenced to Shri. Hemat Chouhan@ Dharmu@ Rahul, Shri. Ayan Chauhan @ Munna @ Lucky Shri. Vinay @ Lambu@ Tully and Shri. Jai Bhagwan to death with combined fine of Rs. 8.20 lakh in a case related to double murder, gang rape and dacoity which took place in District- Nuh Mewat, Haryana.
The heinous crime took place on the intervening night of 24/25.08.2016 in Village-Dingerhedi, District-Nuh Mewat, Haryana. Subsequently FIR No. 247 dated 25.08.2016 was registered in PS- Tauru, District –Nuh, Haryana under Section 459, 460, 376-D, 396, 397 of IPC, Section 6 of POCSO Act, 2012 and Section 25, 54, 59 of Arms Act, 1959 alleging that a group of 04/05 persons entered the house of the victim during midnight and attacked victims in their house with lathi, iron road and with hand pistol gun. They gang raped two ladies including one minor girl at their home and thereafter looted ornaments, cash from their possession. Due to attack, one of the victims along with his wife died and others received grievous injuries.
Thereafter, on the request of State Government of Haryana, CBI took over the investigation and after conducting scientific investigation, CBI filed two supplementary charge sheets including against the convicted accused on 24.01.2018 and on 29.11.2019. CBI collected scientific/forensic evidences like DNA profiling, Finger Print Matching etc. The Ld. Court framed the charges on 15.03.2021 against accused persons charge sheeted by Haryana Police as well as by CBI.
On 10.04.2024, Ld. Trial Court had convicted aforementioned four accused persons under Section 120B, 302, 307, 376-D, 323, 459, 460 IPC and under Section 6 of POSCO Act 2012 and had fixed later dates for pronouncement of sentence. Detailed arguments were put forth behalf of CBI praying for maximum punishment for the convicts.