Women's panel probes 'sexual assault' of woman at police station
SCW Chairperson Minati Behera herself visited the Bharatpur police station in Odisha on Friday to inquire about the incident
PTI
Bhubaneswar, 20 Sept
Taking suo-motu cognisance of the
alleged sexual assault of a fiancé of an army officer in Bharatpur police
station, the Odisha State Commission for Women (SCW) on Friday started an
investigation into the incident.
SCW Chairperson Minati Behera
herself visited the Bharatpur police station on Friday to inquire about the
incident. She held discussions with the staff and collected some case-related
documents.
Speaking to reporters after
visiting the police station, Behera said, "We have suo-motu taken the case
and started an inquiry. As the crime branch has taken over the case, they took
away the documents. So, we have collected whatever documents available with the
Bharatpur police station."
Behera said she will visit the
victim's house and talk to her. The commission will also visit the office of
the crime branch to collect required documents and discuss with the
investigating officials, she said.
After collecting required
documents, a committee will be formed to conduct a detailed inquiry into the
incident. The probe report will be submitted to the government with necessary
recommendations apart from holding a discussion with the DGP, the SCW
chairperson added.
Notably, the National Commission
for Women has also taken suo motu cognisance of the incident and sought an
action taken report from the Odisha DGP.
An army officer posted in West Bengal
and his fiancé had approached Bharatpur police station early on Sunday to lodge
a complaint of road rage in which they were allegedly harassed by some local
youths. At the police station, the duo got engaged in a quarrel with the
personnel over the registration of an FIR.
The woman, who was arrested in
Bhubaneswar for allegedly misbehaving with the police, claimed that she was
sexually assaulted after being taken into custody. She was on Thursday released
on bail granted by the high court.
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