Honey trap case: Accused woman accused police of harassing, slit her wrist

Bhopal: The Honey Trap case, which has played a major role in the politics of Madhya Pradesh, exposed everyone from power to opposition. Of the five women arrested in this case, one of the accused women cut a wrist from glass in police custody. She accused the police of harassing her. Suffering from the harassment of the police, the victim's lawyer has accused her client of taking this step, but the District Prosecution Officer denied any woman being injured, calling it a tactic to pressure her.

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At the same time, the court has ordered the five women accused to be sent to jail by October 14 in judicial custody. Shweta Swapnil Jain (48), Shweta Vijay Jain (39), Aarti Dayal (29), Monika Yadav (19) and Barkha Soni (34) on Tuesday after Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) Manish Bhatt Had presented in the court of The court ordered the five to be sent to judicial custody.

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Outside the court, Shweta Vijay Jain's lawyer Dharmendra Gurjar alleged in front of the media that during interrogation, the police beat up his client badly. Counsel for the accused alleged that Shweta was also mentally harassed by the police that she tried to kill her wrist by cutting her wrist in the bathroom. He said that the police have no concrete evidence in this case.

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