Jind, Haryana: Two policemen were booked in Jind, Haryana on charges of molesting and harassing a woman head constable at a police station in Jind.
Pillukheda SHO Satyaprakash and Inspector Mayaram were booked for allegedly molesting and harassing the woman constable, following a court order.
The court ordered authorities to register a case against the two policemen after a petition in this regard by the victim on December 15.
The victim has alleged that she was molested by SHO Satyaprakash when she was alone at duty at Pillukheda police station on December 6, 2012.
She then reported the matter to the then Superintendent of Police(SP) Saurav Singh who immediately suspended the SHO.
She alleged that Inspector Mayaram, who took over in place of Satyaprakash, harassed her in connection with the case. She claimed that the case was hushed up after the transfer of the SP.
She further alleged that she was transferred to Madhuban for "training" for three months and then to Hisar.
Meanwhile, Jind Superintendent of Police Balwan Singh Rana said a case in this regard has been registered after the court order and an investigation is on.
Pillukheda SHO Satyaprakash and Inspector Mayaram were booked for allegedly molesting and harassing the woman constable, following a court order.
The court ordered authorities to register a case against the two policemen after a petition in this regard by the victim on December 15.
She then reported the matter to the then Superintendent of Police(SP) Saurav Singh who immediately suspended the SHO.
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She further alleged that she was transferred to Madhuban for "training" for three months and then to Hisar.
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