Honey-Trap Case: Did Special Investigation Team Leak Video?

Honey-Trap Case: Did Special Investigation Team Leak Video?

Bhopal: Amid the controversy over the changing of the Special Investigation Team chief three times in just nine days, a minister said that the main reason for this change is the leak of videos. This statement has put the SIT under the scanner. Recently, it came to light that some women were involved in blackmailing politicians, officers, and influential people by trapping them in fake love affairs. Five such women and a man were arrested on a complaint by Indore-based engineer Harbhajan Singh. Evidence also surfaced that this gang had links with big politicians, after which the case was handed over to the SIT. Now, in just nine days three Special Investigation Team chiefs have been shuffled.

Obscene videos of an accused woman to pages from her diary are going viral on social media for the last few days. It is being said that police and people in the government are behind this. Meanwhile, state Transport Minister Govind Singh Rajput in a statement after the changes of Special Investigation Teamchiefs, said: “Videos should not be leaked but are being. Perhaps, this has come to the notice of the Chief Minister and DGP. Therefore, I am taking this step. It’s a big disclosure. The important thing is, this gang has trapped big officers and leaders. A probe is on, their property is also being probed”. Rajput said that there should be a fair probe in this matter and everything should be exposed. State Home Minister Bala Bachchan said: “The probe in the matter should be conducted by a DGP rank officer. We would get the benefit of his experience and all the names would be disclosed”. Former Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan of the opposition BJP is raising questions over this constant change. “The way changes are taking place in the Special Investigation Team is not a good indication.” He said the police should do its work, but if every day the team will be changed then questions will be raised. (IANS)

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