Delhi:
A 25-year-old BPO employee, who went to get her relieving letter, was allegedly kidnapped by a colleague. The accused allegedly used to molest her regularly in office because of which she was forced to resign.
Barun Singh, the accused, has also gone missing since the day of the incident. The victim's parents have registered a case with the Nangloi police but claim that the cops are yet to take action despite threat calls.
Monika, a resident of Nangloi, used to work with a Gurgaon-based call centre. Her father Devender Dutt Semwal said that Barun, who worked with her, used to manhandle her due to which she was depressed and decided to quit.
"On November 2 she was called by her administration head to collect the relieving latter. Next day she went to her office and disappeared after that. She did not return till late in the night. We had been calling her on her cell phone number but each time found her mobile switched off. We then decided to approach the cops and got a case registered with Nangloi police," said Devender.
A case was registered on November 4. Devender Dutt contacted her office and spoke to her administration head Sanjay Bakshi and a few others but they allegedly refused to help him in any way.
Perplexed by their behaviour, Devender called up the Gurgaon police, asking them to intervene. He was then told by the HR department of the BPO that Barun Singh had been harassing the victim.
Sanjay Bakshi made a call on Barun Singh's cell phone but it was found to be switched off. Devender was told that Barun lived in Delhi and is a native of Jharkhand. The Gurgaon cops did not lodge any case as it was already registered in Delhi.
Barun Singh, the accused, has also gone missing since the day of the incident. The victim's parents have registered a case with the Nangloi police but claim that the cops are yet to take action despite threat calls.
Monika, a resident of Nangloi, used to work with a Gurgaon-based call centre. Her father Devender Dutt Semwal said that Barun, who worked with her, used to manhandle her due to which she was depressed and decided to quit.
"On November 2 she was called by her administration head to collect the relieving latter. Next day she went to her office and disappeared after that. She did not return till late in the night. We had been calling her on her cell phone number but each time found her mobile switched off. We then decided to approach the cops and got a case registered with Nangloi police," said Devender.
A case was registered on November 4. Devender Dutt contacted her office and spoke to her administration head Sanjay Bakshi and a few others but they allegedly refused to help him in any way.
Perplexed by their behaviour, Devender called up the Gurgaon police, asking them to intervene. He was then told by the HR department of the BPO that Barun Singh had been harassing the victim.
Sanjay Bakshi made a call on Barun Singh's cell phone but it was found to be switched off. Devender was told that Barun lived in Delhi and is a native of Jharkhand. The Gurgaon cops did not lodge any case as it was already registered in Delhi.
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