2 Cops Suspended After Delhi Woman Tweets Molestation Ordeal to Deputy Commissioner
2 Cops Suspended After Delhi Woman Tweets Molestation Ordeal to Deputy Commissioner
The girl posted about the incident on Twitter. Deputy Commissioner of Police (New Delhi) Madhur Verma replied to her on Twitter, saying that the matter would be looked into.

New Delhi: A woman alleged that she was molested by a rickshaw-puller in an inebriated state outside New Delhi metro station and claimed when she dragged him to the nearest "police post", she did not find any policeman there to assist her for 45 minutes.

She also claimed that she had made a call to the New Delhi railway police station but had not got any response.

She posted about the incident on Twitter. Deputy Commissioner of Police (New Delhi) Madhur Verma replied to her on Twitter, saying that the matter would be looked into.

Police have registered a case in the matter and two policemen — an assistant sub-inspector and a head constable — have been suspended for laxity in handling the matter.

The rickshaw-puller, identified as Khurshid (50), has been arrested, police said.

They said that the room where the woman took the rickshaw-puller was the beat officer's room where they take rest in between patrolling.

The woman claimed that she had deboarded at the New Delhi metro station since she had to go Paharganj. She asked the rickshaw-puller whether he would drop her to Paharganj but he demanded Rs 180, the woman claimed.

She realised that he was drunk and started walking ahead but he came behind her and started asking her to come with him. She hit him with a water bottle in her hand and with the help of locals, took him to the beat officer's room, she said.

She said that there was no policeman present at the post and when she called in helpline numbers, she was told that the force would be sent to help her but she claimed that no one came while she waited at the police post along with some locals and the accused.

She also claimed that the rickshaw-puller kept mocking her and saying that no one would come to her help.

In a reply to her post, Verma wrote, "Have spoken to the complainant... Action is being taken on her complaint by the local police in Central district. With regard to the absence of staff in the police post, the matter is being enquired. Strict action will be taken for the negligence."

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