Bangalore: Six people have been arrested in Bangalore for stalking and harassing a group of women on Sunday night in the heart of the city on its famous MG Road. The women, who were in a car outside a popular ice-cream parlour, shot their predicament on a cellphone - 45-second video shows them shouting for help. (Bengaluru Women Shouting for Help Caught on Mobile Phone)
"I had said we would bring culprits to book, am happy to say that within 48 hours of registration of case we have succeeded in arresting people, said Police Commissioner MN Reddi. "The individuals have confessed. It boils down to eve-teasing, they found women without men's company and harassed them," he said.
The men allegedly tried to force open the car's door. One of the men had threatened to smash the car's windows if they were not rolled down by the women, according to a police complaint.
The women then phoned their husbands for help.
"I had said we would bring culprits to book, am happy to say that within 48 hours of registration of case we have succeeded in arresting people, said Police Commissioner MN Reddi. "The individuals have confessed. It boils down to eve-teasing, they found women without men's company and harassed them," he said.
The women then phoned their husbands for help.
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