Mankind embarrassed in Shahapur: Conspiracy to sell minor daughter by pretending to get married, four arrested
Shahapur, October 7 (IANS). A shocking incident came to light from Shahapur Tehsil of the Thane district Maharashtra. Here, a father tried to sell his minor daughter for 50 thousand rupees by pretending to get married. However, the agreement was failed by the rapid action of the working organization and the police. This startling case is from the Khaire area of the Shenway village in the Kinwali police station of Shahapur Taluka. Police have arrested three accused, including the victim of the victim in the case. A case was registered under several serious divisions against him. Shahapur police officer Milind Shinde said that the father of the victim, who is of the financially weak tribe of cat -kari society, conspired to sell her minor daughter in the name of her faithfulness. He contacted Jai Laxman Shirke through Middleman Prakash Mukane. The agreement was decided between the two sides for 50 thousand rupees, of which 10 a thousand rupees were given as progress a month ago. The accused Jai Laxman Shirke and his father Laxman Raghunath Shirke are from the High Class Association. He was aware that the girl was a minor and belonged to the generous tribes community, but he still entered into this inhuman agreement by taking advantage of poverty. The date of marriage was set on October 5. However, when the workers of the Shramjeevi organization got to know about this, they informed Vivek Pandit, chairman of the Adivasi area Adhawa Committee. Vivek Pandit presented this information to the District Magistrate Shri Krishna Pancha and Superintendent of the Police, Dr. Rev fungal, given. Based on the instructions of senior officials, the policy team led by local police inspector Nitin Khairnar reached the place and the sale of the minor girl failed and stopped preparations for the wedding on the spot. During the investigation, a case was registered against the accused under section 143 (4), 3 (5) of the Children’s Marriage Act, section 143 (4), 3 (5) and section 3 (2) (va) of the scheduled cast and tribal conditions prevention law 1989. Further investigation into the case continues under the guidance of the sub -division police officer Milind Shinde. -Ians psk shares this story tags