Soren promises justice, job, and Rs 1.29 crore compensation to bereaved family
Hemant Soren assures swift action against the culprit who murdered police havildar on duty.
RANCHI – Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren met with the family of murdered police havildar Chauhan Hembrom at his Ranchi residence.
Soren expressed deep condolences to Hembrom’s wife Jomoti Devi, son Mahesh, and daughter Swati during the meeting.
The Chief Minister assured the family of justice and unwavering support from the state government.
"We will leave no stone unturned in bringing the perpetrator to justice," Soren stated firmly.
He revealed that strict instructions have been given to senior police officers, including the DGP, to apprehend the culprit swiftly.
Soren announced a government job for a family member of the deceased havildar.
"We are expediting the process to provide employment in class 3 or 4 on compassionate grounds," the Chief Minister explained.
The state government has pledged approximately Rs 1.29 crore in compensation to Hembrom’s dependents.
Chauhan Hembrom, from Pindatad village in Giridih district, was brutally murdered on August 12, 2024, while on duty.
The incident occurred at a prisoner’s ward in a Hazaribagh medical college and hospital.
A senior police official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said, "We are working tirelessly to arrest the convict responsible for this heinous act."
The Chief Minister’s visit has brought some solace to the grieving family.
"The government’s support means a lot to us in this difficult time," a close relative of the late havildar’s son, commented.
This tragic incident has highlighted the risks faced by law enforcement personnel in the line of duty.

