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This Article is From Jul 20, 2010

Cop's son allegedly molests two women, tears their clothes off

Cop's son allegedly molests two women, tears their clothes off
Delhi: A Delhi cop's 24-year-old son allegedly molested two women and tore their clothes off in a drunken state in an east Delhi locality.

On Sunday night, Assistant Sub-Inspector R S Dhama's son, Pammi came out of his house and began shouting. The locals, including the two women, tried to stop Pammi when he began abusing them and targeted the two women.

He hit his neighbour, Munna Lal and then tore off the clothes of the two women.

"My father was out of station and I was alone with my sisters at home when the incident occurred. We all were very scared. Pammi tore my clothes in full public view," the woman alleged.

A 40-year-old housewife was also injured when Pammi went on a rampage after being confronted by the locals.

"How could he just do it? I am much older to him. He hit me several times on my face. Things went really bad on Sunday night, otherwise I would not have gone out to confront him. But it's high time that some concrete action is taken to stop him otherwise such incidents would happen more frequently," she said.

Another local alleged that Pammi's friends joined him later and created ruckus in the area. "They were three people carrying some sharp-edged weapon. We usually don't confront Pammi and his gang but on Sunday it went totally out of control," said Munna Lal who had cut wounds on his torso.

By the time police reached the spot, Pammi had already fled the scene.

Defending her son, Pammi's mother claimed that he was actually having an argument with a friend, which the locals took otherwise.

"My son is being framed. It's totally a rubbish story. We belong to a good family and many of our family members are in the police. We are all law-abiding citizens. Pammi is friends with girl's brother Bhim. He had an argument with Bhim, which is being blown out of proportions by the girl's family," she alleged.

However, the alleged victim refuted the claim saying her brother was not present when the incident occurred. The police are yet to register an FIR in the case.

"We had received a complaint of a scuffle late on  Sunday night. We are looking into the matter," said a senior police official.

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