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PTC ‘Miss Punjaban’ case: Mohali hotelier held

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Mohali, April 26

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The police arrested hotelier Dinesh Kumar Arora of JD Residency here in the “Miss Punjaban” case. He was produced before the court today that sent him to police custody.

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On April 6, the police arrested the managing director of PTC TV, Rabindra Narayan, in the case.

A 24-year-old Kharar-based contestant had accused the MD and several others of wrongful restraint, use of criminal force to outrage modesty, fraud and criminal conspiracy.

After the beauty pageant contestant filed a complaint to the Mohali SSP, a case under Sections 341, 342, 343, 354, 354-A, 354-B, 354-C, 328, 420 and 120-B of the IPC was registered against Nancy Ghuman, Niharika Jain, assistant director of Miss PTC contest 2022-23; Rabindra Narayan, managing director, PTC TV; Bhupinder Singh, managing director, JD Residency; producer Lakshman; and 25 unidentified persons at the women’s police station on March 17.

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