Accused in alleged acid attack on 3 minor sisters in UP's Gonda arrested
Oct 14, 2020
Gonda (Uttar Pradesh) [India], October 14 : The accused, in the incident in which three minor girls suffered burn injuries after being allegedly attacked with acid on Monday night while they were asleep in their house in Paska village in Gonda district of Uttar Pradesh, has been arrested, police said on Tuesday.
The accused was arrested following an encounter with police personnel in Huzurpur area late Tuesday evening. He sustained injuries during the encounter and has been hospitalised.
Speaking to reporters, ASP Mahendra Kumar said, "A case was registered at the Paraspur police station after an acid-like chemical was thrown on three minor girls. In the police investigation, it was found that a person Ashish aka Chotu is an accused."
"Police launched a search for the accused and late evening, a police team saw him arriving on a motorcycle. His bike slipped when he saw the police jeep and he opened fire at police, and police personnel retaliated in self-defence during which the accused got injured. He has been arrested and sent to a hospital for treatment," the ASP said.
The bike of the accused has been seized and a pistol and cartridges have been recovered from his possession, the police official said adding that a further investigation is underway.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has instructed the Gonda superintendent of police to take strict action against the culprit and provide the girls with immediate financial aid and ensure proper treatment, an official statement issued here said.
"Three minor sisters were attacked with a chemical while sleeping on the first floor of their house. Doctors are investigating what chemical was used. The girls are stable. One has 30 per cent burn injuries, while the other two have 20 per cent and 7 per cent burn injuries," Shailesh Kumar Pandey, Superintendent of Police, Gonda had told reporters in Gonda.
The siblings aged 17, 12 and seven years have been admitted to the district hospital where they are undergoing treatment.