Finished / alvi faiz.siddiqui@timesgroup.com Kanpur: The wife of CRPF Jawan was killed in a Pulwama Ajit Azad’s attack has filed a complaint at the Kotwali conscious police station under various parts, including attacks, harassment, extortion, law.
The woman accused that on Thursday she went to her in-laws’ house to take her belongings, where she was destroyed by them.
They prevent him from entering the house and threatened to kidnap their children.
Kotwali police swung actions and filed a branker under the relevant IPC section based on the complaint submitted by Meena Gautam, Martyr’s wife.
The police said that this problem was being investigated.
According to the police, Meena Gautam, wife Ajit Kumar Azad, a resident of Lok Nagar, a CRPF Jawan, who was martyrdom in a pulwama attack on February 14, 2019, filed a complaint in Kotwali Police Thursday on Thursday.
He stated in a complaint that he currently lives in the location of Nagar.
On Thursday afternoon, he went to take his belongings from his in-laws’ house at Lok Nagar, but before he could gather them, his father-in-law’s father, Mertua Rajwanti, Sujit aka Sajit Brothers.
Tinkle, Manjeet aka Moni, Sanjeet, sister-in-law Sunita and Meenu prevented her from entering the house and used a rough language, she stated in complaints.
When he tried to fight, he was beaten hard by them, and demanded Rs 20 Lakh Rupee from him.
They threatened to kidnap his children if he did not pay the money, he accused his complaint.
Meena also alleged that her in-laws did not give her husband’s bicycle and threatened to involve their three brothers in fake cases.
Sanjeet brother-in-law has made an indecent statement about him on social media.
He demanded action against his in-laws.
Kotwali police have registered reports under various parts of the IPC and acted on complaints of Gautam.
Aware of Kotwali In-Charge Anil Singh said this problem was being investigated, and seven people from their in-laws had been ordered by complaints.
“We are investigating the incident.
The action will be taken on the basis of evidence,” added Singh.
To remember, CRPF Jawan Ajit Kumar Azad was killed in a terrorist attack of Pulwama on February 14, 2019.