After being on the run for over a month, Honeypreet Insan, adopted daughter of the jailed Dera Sacha Sauda chief, was today arrested by the Haryana Police from Zirakpur-Patiala road in Punjab in connection with the violence that followed the sect head's conviction.
Priyanka Taneja alias Honeypreet was arrested from Zirakpur-Patiala road, Haryana Police DGP B S Sandhu said.
"We have arrested her," the DGP said.
Panchkula Commissioner A S Chawla told the media that Honeypreet was arrested along with a woman in an Innova car, who is suspected to a Dera member.
He also reiterated that it was the inputs received by ACP Mukesh on which Honeypreet was intercepted and “rounded up”.
Honeypreet tops the list of 43 people 'wanted' by the Haryana Police in connection with the incidents of violence that left 41 people dead and several injured following Gurmeet Ram Rahim's conviction in rape case.
Talking to mediapersons at Panchkula, Police Commissioner A S Chawla said, "She has been taken into custody by SIT in-charge (Mukesh Kumar) from Zirakpur-Patiala road in Punjab. She is being brought to Panchkula for questioning in connection with the incidents of violence".
"Her role in the violence (after Ram Rahim's conviction on August 25) will be probed...who provided her shelter or support during her run from police will also be produced. She will be produced before a court (in Panchkula) tomorrow and we will seek her police remand," Chawla said.
Chawla also said that another woman, identified as Sukhdip, who was accompanying her was also taken into custody. Sukhdip, also a Dera sect member, was with Honeypreet for the past several days, and both were hiding at a location in Bathinda, Chawla added.
He said Punjab Police has been informed about the arrest.
Honeypreet's arrest came hours after she appeared on two private TV channels.
Honeypreet had accompanied Ram Rahim from the sect headquarters at Sirsa to a special CBI court in Panchkula on August 25. After the Dera chief's conviction on that day, she also accompanied him in a chopper when he was flown to Rohtak to be lodged in a jail.
There had been no trace of Honeypreet after the evening of August 25.
A lookout notice and later an arrest warrant was issued by the Haryana Police against Honeypreet.
Hours before her arrest, Honeypreet, in interview to TV channels, denied that she was absconding or had any sexual relations with her adopted father.
"Truth will prevail and the world will see this. I'm pained and shocked, how can the world do this to us? We are great patriots and we love India," said Honeypreet.