Jharkhand High Court Criticizes Police Over Missing Girl Case
HC slams J’khand police in missing girl case
Hindustan Times
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The Jharkhand High Court reprimanded the state police for the alleged assault of a relative of a petitioner in a case concerning an 18-year-old girl missing for seven months from Bokaro, Jharkhand, India. The court demanded an explanation from the police and a progress report on the search for the girl.
- 01Jharkhand High Court issued a stern warning to the DGP over police conduct in a missing girl case.
- 02A relative of the petitioner was allegedly assaulted by police during interrogation.
- 03The court demanded a progress report on the search for the missing girl, who has been untraceable for nearly 210 days.
- 04The DGP is required to provide a comprehensive explanation regarding the custodial assault allegations by April 9.
- 05A suspect who claimed to have information about the girl's whereabouts escaped police custody.
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The Jharkhand High Court has sharply criticized the state police regarding their handling of a case involving an 18-year-old girl from Bokaro, who has been missing for over 210 days. During a hearing of a habeas corpus petition, the court expressed outrage over the alleged assault of Sampat Mahto, a relative of the petitioner Rekha Devi, by police at the Pindrajora police station. Mahto reportedly sustained serious injuries and is currently hospitalized, with medical documents confirming the assault. The court has demanded a progress report on the search for the missing girl, who disappeared on July 10, 2025. The Director General of Police (DGP) has been ordered to file a detailed explanation regarding the allegations of custodial assault by April 9. Despite ongoing investigations, including multiple raids and a narco-analysis test on a suspect, the girl's whereabouts remain unknown.
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This case highlights significant concerns regarding police conduct and accountability in Jharkhand, potentially impacting public trust in law enforcement.
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