JAIL FOR DALER MEHNDI IN 2003 HUMAN TRAFFICKING CASE | 14 July, 2022

A Patiala court today (July 14) dismissed the appeal filed by singer Daler Mehndi against his two-year jail sentence in a human trafficking case registered against him in 2003. Mehndi, who was present in the court, was arrested and sent to jail.

Daler Mehndi and his brother, Shamsher Singh, had been accused of illegally sending people abroad, disguised as members of his troupe, by charging hefty “passage money”. In 2018, the court of the judicial magistrate first class had held both the brothers guilty and had sentenced them to two years in jail. But they were granted bail and the brothers later filed an appeal in the sessions court.

The court of additional sessions judge H.S. Grewal dismissed his bail plea today, following which he was taken into custody. As per the FIR registered in 2003 at Sadar police station, it was alleged that the two Mehndi brothers had taken two troupes — in 1998 and 1999 — during the course of which 10 people were taken to the US as group members and were “dropped off” illegally.

The police had earlier moved two petitions before the court, saying that Daler was not required in the case as he had nothing to do with the immigration fraud, called ‘kabootarbaazi’.

On a trip to the US in the company of Karisma Kapoor and her mother (Babita), Daler had allegedly “dropped off” three girls at San Francisco. The girls had been identified as Priya, Meenu Behn and Nimu, all from Gujarat. The Mehndi brothers took another troupe to the US in October 1999 in the company of Juhi Chawla, Raveena Tandon and Javed Jaffery, during which three boys were similarly “dropped off” at New Jersey.

On September 19, 2003, the Patiala police registered a case against Daler and Shamsher, on a complaint filed by one Bakshish Singh. A total of 35 more complaints came up thereafter, levelling charges of fraud against the two brothers. The complainants had alleged that the brothers had taken “passage money” from them to help them migrate to the US “illegally”, but had failed to do so.

The Patiala police had even raided the offices of Daler Mehndi at Connaught Place in New Delhi and seized documents, including the case file of those who had paid the Mehndi brothers “passage money”. In 2006, the Patiala police filed two discharge petitions, stating that Daler Mehndi was innocent, but the court had upheld that Daler Mehndi be prosecuted as there was “sufficient evidence against him on the judicial file and scope for further investigation”.