Baghapurana April 25:
Two Moga CIA staff police allegedly broke into the home of Kulwinder Kaur, a resident of Kotla Mehar Singh Wala village Baghapurana and forced to accept that she occupies in the poppy husk ", on March 30 this year.
Kaur said that when she refused to give the statement, was asked to "fix a deal for $ 10,000" and the next day, March 31, the CIA personnel Havaldar Kuldip Singh allegedly visited his house demanding money .
What police did not know was that the daughter of 20 years old, had Kaur 'captured' the sequence of events on his mobile phone both in the day. For the third time, again, four policemen, including two who had arrived earlier, allegedly entered his home, verbally abusing her and demanding Rs 10,000 more to 'resolve the issue. "It was when Kaur refused to give money.
The woman says that day a complaint was written and armed with video frames, then approached Moga SSP Gurpreet Singh Toor. "First we were not allowed to know the SSP and, finally, when we met with him refused to accept the complaint and instead began to ask questions misleading to confuse us. Looked at the pictures and said he could not accept that their officers had come into my house. said also that the pictures were fake.'m illiterate and how I can make fake photos, "said Kaur.
Injured, she moved to the High Court on April 9 Punjab and Haryana. In court, she claimed that Kuldip Singh Havaldar was in uniform, while the ASI CIA personnel Kuldip Singh was dressed in civilian clothes broke into her home. Apparently, they brought two more people, one of whom was carrying a plastic bag with poppy shells. Kaur added that the "ASI forced to give a statement providing poppy husk for man and when she refused to make the police searched the house without his permission.
The High Court of Punjab and Haryana, April 12, because it has written petition, had directed the Moga SSP to investigate the complaint and take the necessary measures in the case. Kaur, however, said that when he went to the current SSP Surjit Singh Grewal on April 23, refused to accept the copy of the HC orders forcing the family to the company sends it via email. When contacted, SSP Surjit Singh Grewal, said: "I have not received a copy of the order and as soon as I get them, will take place before any action is taken against police personnel investigations."