This Article is From Mar 29, 2015

Woman Lodges Police Complaint Against Delhi Immigration Official

Woman Lodges Police Complaint Against Delhi Immigration Official

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Bengaluru:

A woman resident of the city yesterday filed a complaint with Delhi police against an immigration officer who allegedly verbally sexually harassed her at Indira Gandhi International Airport in the national capital.
     
"I have filed a complaint with the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Indira Gandhi International Airport, situated at Mehram Nagar, New Delhi, today," the woman told PTI in Bengaluru.

Meanwhile, AFFRO wrote a letter to her father-in-law regretting the incident. The father-in-law, a former head of a Karnataka commerce and industry body, had lodged an online complaint to the Commissioner, Bureau of Immigration, Delhi, PK Bhardwaj.
     
"I am extremely distressed by the incident and by going through the contents of your e-mail, and express my sincere personal regret, as well as regret on behalf of the organisation for the unfortunate incident," he said.
     
The Foreigners Regional Registration Officer (FRRO) Alok Kumar Verma had directed the woman's family to lodge an online complaint to the Commissioner of Bureau of Immigration.

However, the immigration official had denied speaking to her by leaving his immigration counter and allegedly followed her on the travelator at the transfer area.
     
In her police complaint, the woman, who was going from Bengaluru to Hong Kong, has alleged that an immigration officer verbally sexually harassed her, not only duing the immigration process at the desk, but also by following her along the travelator.
    
"I would like to complain about an immigration officer who verbally sexually harassed me not only during the immigration process at the desk but also by following me along the travelator between domestic and international transfer. This happened on March 19 at 9.30 pm," she said.
     
The woman alleged that the immigration officer asked many unpleasant and private questions while clearing the decks at the immigration counter.

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