Ajmer : GRP foiled a conspiracy to take a deaf and mute girl from Kota from Indore to Delhi with the intention of converting her religion. The girl was dropped at Bhilwara station and two girls were detained from Mandalgarh and Jaipur stations. Kota Police is engaged in the investigation of the case. On the information of Kota Police, on the instructions of GRP SP Narendra Singh, the team led by CO DSP Ram Avtar Chaudhary took the girl safely to Bhilwara railway station. The two girls who seduced him were detained by the GRP at Mandalgarh and Jaipur railway stations. Kota District Police is investigating this entire matter.
The shocking fact is that some people coaxed the deaf and mute girl and first took her to the conveyance center of Indore, from there she was taken to Delhi by Indore-Sarairohilla train. The family members of the girl had informed the police and GRP on the basis of suspicion. The girl has been handed over to her family members. DSP Chaudhary said that 23-year-old Surabhi Mehta, resident of Kota Bhatapada Rampura, was deboarded from the train at Bhilwara railway station. In Kota, family member Naveen Mehta, son of Sampatraj had reported to the police that his niece Surbhi was deaf and dumb since birth. His parents are also deaf and dumb. Surbhi had gone to Indore on 19 November. Kota did not return. He came to know that Surabhi got down at Ramganj Mandi station, but later when the location of her mobile was found at the conveyance center in Indore.
He suspects that a conspiracy is being hatched to convert Surabhi. Some people are luring and taking them to Delhi. All police station-post staff of GRP Ajmer area were alerted. Surbhi was found in the special train going from Indore to Sarairohilla on Sunday. Khushboo Yadav, resident of Malviya Nagar, Jaipur, was detained at Mandalgarh railway station on suspicion of luring, based on her statement, Saloni Jain, resident of Vijaypath, Shiprapath, Jaipur, was detained at Jaipur railway station. Initial inquiry revealed that the deaf and mute girl was being taken to Delhi.
GRP saved 26 boys and girls from wandering in one year
Due to the alertness of GRP police station, in the last one year, 26 boys and girls who ran away from home without informing, have been taken under protection and brought back to their families. DSP Ram Avtar Chaudhary said that instructions have been given to the staff of the police station and outposts of Ajmer Circle to check the boys and girls. Under this, in one year, 15 girls and 11 boys were taken under protection and handed over to Child Line in Ajmer, Chittorgarh and Phulera police station areas. This saved these children from becoming victims of criminal activities.