UP: Lesbian Killed By 'Tantrik' on Promise Of Changing Her Gender; Arrested

Curated By: Sanstuti Nath

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Last Updated: June 21, 2023, 08:31 IST

Lakhimpur, India

She was reported missing by her brother Parvinder Kumar on April 26 (Representational Image/ANI)

She was reported missing by her brother Parvinder Kumar on April 26 (Representational Image/ANI)

Poonam was allegedly lured by the tantrik with the promise of changing her gender

Uttar Pradesh police have arrested a local occultist (tantrik) for allegedly killing a 27-year-old woman from Shahjahanpur who was in a relationship with another woman she met in college. Acting on the complaint of the deceased’s brother, police also arrested her 25-year-old same-sex partner for murder and criminal conspiracy.

According to police, deceased Poonam Kumari, a resident of Shahjahanpur, and her 25-year-old partner, Preeti Sagar, who lived in Lakhimpur Kheri, met while pursuing a Bachelor of Education degree and were in a relationship for a few months.

“The Lakhimpur Kheri woman’s reluctance in getting married to a man despite her family’s multiple efforts, revealed her relationship status, and invited opposition from both the families who feared social stigma," Shahjahanpur’s Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) city, Sudhir Jaiswal, said on Wednesday.

The tantrik, identified as Ram Niwas, got in touch with Sagar’s mother and told her that changing Kumari’s gender could help her get married to Sagar, according to Lakhimpur Kheri’s Mohammadi police station in-charge, Amber Singh.

Poonam was allegedly lured by the tantrik with the promise of changing her gender.

As per Singh, Kumari was called for the alleged ritual and left her house — nearly 50 km away from Lakhimpur Kheri — on April 18.

She was reported missing by her brother Parvinder Kumar on April 26.

“The police came to know about Preeti Sagar when they scanned the victim’s call details and discovered they both had been talking over phone for long durations," Jaiswal added.

Police have arrested Sagar under several charges, including murder and criminal conspiracy.

Niwas has also been taken into police custody.

“He (tantrik) confessed to having strangulated Kumari after calling her at a deserted place on the pretext of performing a ritual to change her gender."

Niwas fled after disposing of the body on the banks of the Gomti in a forested area, the ASP said.

Police recovered 11 bones from near Sagar’s house and have sent it for forensic examination.

In the FIR, Kumar accused Sagar, her mother Urmila and Niwas of murdering his sister.

A police officer said the FIR was lodged under Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections 302 (murder), 120-B (criminal conspiracy) and 201 (concealing body after crime).

(With IANS Inputs)

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first published:June 21, 2023, 08:31 IST
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