23 June ; Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Tuesday directed the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) to probe allegations that a Station House Officer and four others raped a woman in a police station. "The case has just come to light. I have asked the Delhi Commission of Women to probe the matter. A team has been sent to look into the matter," Dikshit told reporters in New Delhi on Tuesday.
Asked about the incident, she said, "I must say it is a shameful act if it has happened."Delhi Police has said that the preliminary medical examination report of the woman suggested that she was not raped.Though a case is yet to be registered, Delhi Police transferred the investigations to crime branch besides sending the Inderpuri SHO Pradeep Kumar to Police Lines to ensure "free and fair probe".
The woman who resides in a slum in Inderpuri, claimed she was raped by a Station House Officer and four other policemen in Inderpuri police station in south-west Delhi on Monday.She alleged that she was taken to the Inderpuri station on Monday night by two policemen to enquire about her husband, whom the police said was a "local criminal involved in betting".
Woman claims SHO, four others raped her in Delhi
A woman claimed that she was raped by a Station House Officer and four other policemen in a police station in south-west Delhi, sparking violent protests with a large crowd attacking and ransacking the building.
Though a case is yet to be registered, Delhi Police transfered the investigations to Crime Branch besides sending Inderpuri SHO Pradeep Kumar to Police Lines to ensure a "free and fair probe".
The woman, who resides in a slum in Inderpuri, had alleged that she was taken to the Inderpuri station on Monday night by two policemen to enquire about her husband, who, the police said, was a "local criminal involved in betting"."They took me to the lock-up, locked me inside and started hurling abuses at me besides thrashing me. Then they took me upstairs and raped me one by one. The SHO also raped me besides four other men in uniform. I can recognise them by face," the woman told reporters.She claimed that they let her off after threatening her with dire consequences if she revealed the incident to anyone.
The woman said she informed her husband who took her to Ram Manohar Lohia hospital. The husband said hospital authorities asked him to inform police.Deputy Commissioner of Police (South-West) Kannan Jagadeeshan said they were yet to register a case as they were awaiting the woman’s medical examination report.