Chindwara, Madhya Pradesh:
In a brutal act displayed by the Rajasthan Police, a woman was allegedly beaten up inside a police station in Madhya Pradesh's Chindwara district yesterday.
The police team from Rajasthan had come to Chindwara with a search warrant for the woman as her husband in the Nimbada district of Rajasthan had lodged a complaint that she was being kept against her will in Chindwara by a professor.
When the police team reached Chindwara to look for the victim, she said she came here as her husband used to harass her for dowry. When she refused to go back to Rajasthan, the police officials beat her up - they pushed her around, pulled her hair and shoved her into their jeep.
Not only did the Rajasthan cops beat her up, in a blatant violation of rules, neither were they accompanied by a woman police officer, nor had they informed the local police before picking the woman up.
The local Superintendent of Police has suspended four police officials of the Chindwara police station including an assistant sub-inspector for not stopping the Rajasthan policemen from thrashing the woman and staying mute spectators. Meanwhile, the woman has filed an FIR against the three Rajasthan cops who beat her up.