Bulandshahr, factory operator arrested for harassing Dalit woman
Today the police arrested the accused and sent him to jail, as well as record the statement of the victim in the court.
Report Sandip Tayal
Bulandshahr News: A Dalit woman living in Khurja of Bulandshahr district of UP had tweeted to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on November 2, accusing a non-sectarian youth of harassing her and pleaded for justice, the news of which was newstrack. When published prominently, there was a stir in the Bulandshahr police. An hour after the news was published in a hurry, an FIR was registered in the case and today the police arrested the accused and sent him to jail, as well as record the statement of the victim in the court.
The victim made serious allegations against the young man
On November 2, a Dalit woman living in Khurja, Bulandshahr, tweeted to the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, the Chairperson of the Women’s Commission, IG Meerut, Bulandshahr Police, pleading for justice with folded hands, the victim made serious allegations against a non-sectarian youth in the tweet Along with threatening to make her video viral, she also accused her of physically abusing her and made her pregnant, in the tweet, Khurja police was also told not to file a report.
The police registered a case on the basis of the victim’s Tahrir, the matter was taken up prominently by the newstrack, after which after the instructions of the SSP, the Khurja Kotwali police on the basis of the complaint of the victim, the accused Junaid son Yusuf Pehalwan resident Khurja under sections 376, 323, 504, A report was filed in Khurja Kotwali Nagar under 506 IPC and SC / ST Act, the investigation of the matter has been handed over to the jurisdictional officer Khurja. Today the CO of Khurja got the victim’s statement recorded in the court. Bulandshahr SP Dehat Bajrangbali Chaurasia told that the police arrested the accused Junaid and presented him before the court, who has been sent to jail.
Courtesy : News Track
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