Two East Delhi Sisters Arrested For Attacking Former Cop Over Honking Dispute; Four FIRs Filed

In a new flurry and dramatic series of events, two sisters, Charvi Jain (23) and Bhavya Jain (21), residents of Anekant Apartment, Vasundhara Enclave in East Delhi, were taken into the custody on Saturday late night for allegedly assaulted a 58-year-old security guard inside their home a weeks ago. They allegedly trashed his daughter and wife, abused a senior retired police officer, crashed their car into a police van, attempted to runover a police officer and residents, dragged a scooter as they fled towards Noida, and attempted to elude pursuing officers for almost two kilometers before being caught.

According to a source, on September 10, after phoning building security officer Akhilesh Kumar Dubey to solve a water supply issue, the two locked him in their home, beat him with a badminton racquet, and sang him with a hot iron. When officers came on the scene to investigate the tragedy, the jain sisters refused to cooperate with the police inquiry and locked themselves in the house for over a week. On October 1, the police submitted an application for a non-bailable warrant. The Delhi court has not yet made a decision about this application.

On Friday, after the two women repeatedly honked their car horns and agitated their neighbors including Ashok Kumar Sharma, a cancer patient and former Uttar Pradesh deputy superintendent of police, filed one of the four initial information reports against the sisters. Sharma stated in FIR, “I was sleeping when I heard the horn around 11.45pm. [When I asked them to stop] The two came towards the balcony and started abusing and threatening me. Then they started hurling small diyas, which were placed on the street, at me. I called the security guard, but he was also scared because the women had assaulted a guard in September. The matter came to an end after a lot of difficulty.”

But the problem resurfaced the following day. Sharma claimed that at approximately 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, the two women attacked his wife and two daughters outside their home. According to him, they slapped one of Sharma’s daughters and bit the other. The sisters allegedly beat their mother as well when she attempted to step in. The second FIR against them was filed by Reena Sharma, one of Sharma’s daughters.

The two allegedly mistreated everyone when Sharma, his family, and other locals gathered outside the women’s home. The perpetrators’ ladies allegedly mistreated the police team when they were called to the scene.

The sisters climbed into their vehicle around 7:30 p.m. and drove outside the apartment building, colliding with many other vehicles and destroying flowerpots that had been placed there. According to a chief constable’s third FIR, they attempted to run over police officers while they were trying to escape.

The women allegedly struck a scooter parked close to a tea shop shortly after they exited the apartment complex. The two-wheeler’s owner, Joginder, claimed that the women were speeding and abusing him after colliding with his car while he was sipping tea at a nearby kiosk. He jumped out of the way when the women turned their automobile towards him and attempted to strike him. However, he claimed that his scooter was carried for a kilometer and a half after being stuck beneath the car’s wheels. In response to Joginder’s complaint, a fourth FIR was filed.

Officials inside the facility began pursuing the sisters, according to a senior police officer, and Noida Police was also notified. The officer claimed that Delhi police officers had successfully stopped the women after pursuing them for several kilometers with the assistance of Noida police.

According to Apoorva Gupta, the deputy commissioner of police (east), the two are unemployed. Their parents resides in Paharganj where their father, Neeraj Jain, operates a printing press mother stays at home.

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