Indore Farmhouse Gambling Case: Police Clueless About Suspects, SP Forms Team To Trace Them
Summary
A special police team is working to locate six suspects who escaped during a gambling raid at a farmhouse owned by IAS officer Vandana Vaidya in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. Eighteen individuals were apprehended at the scene, but Jagdish Rathore, the prime suspect, and five others managed to flee. SP Yangchen Dolkar Bhutia has formed a dedicated team to track the suspects, believing they may have left the city. While Ranjeet Jat, a caretaker hired by Vaidya, is suspected of allowing the gambling, the investigation is ongoing, and no direct involvement of the farmhouse owner has been established. Vaidya herself filed a complaint, stating she was unaware of the illegal activity and requesting a criminal case against the trespassers, claiming she learned of the incident through media reports.
(Source:Free Press Journal)