Caught on camera: Cop slapping girl for drinking


Ghaziabad, May 14 (NDTV): On camera, a young woman is slapped by a cop and roughed up by other people as more policemen watch. The footage is from inside a Ghaziabad police station. The young woman, the police allege, was found drinking in a parked car last night in a neighbourhood in the Delhi suburb and when confronted, "misbehaved."
 
The shocked woman held her face as she said, "The cops abused me; they used filthy language. I reacted after that. If someone is abused repeatedly then that person obviously has the right to object." 


 
The police allege that the woman, a resident of Goa, was spotted last night sitting in the car with a friend from Delhi and drinking alcohol, which is prohibited by law. There was an altercation and the residents brought the woman and her friend to the Sahibabad police station, a cop said, accusing the woman of having been drunk and abusive with the residents.

"The public noticed and surrounded them; they then misbehaved with them and abused them. They created a scene which is why they were brought to the police station. They are still intoxicated. An inquiry will be carried out," the station house officer said.
 
At the police station, not only did a cop hit her, but the policemen also allegedly encouraged the residents who had brought her in to thrash the woman. The law provides that a woman cannot be detained after sundown and a male cop cannot as much as touch her. They were released on bail later in the night.
 
Last month a senior policeman was suspended after he was filmed slapping a 17-year-old girl who was protesting against the brutal rape of a five-year-old in the capital.

  

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  • simple, Bangalore

    Tue, May 14 2013

    Problem is, Police themselves are not aware of rules and regulations.
    Then how they can be protectors of Citizens.
    If they were aware of R&R, male cops would not have touched her.
    She should file a case of molestation against that particular cop and others who joined the cop in manhandling her.
    They show their power and brutality only on ordinary people.
    But ...
    In one of the northern State I think UP, A minister openly said - without his permission a cop cannot even sit....!!
    The Cops who are tortured by Politicians take their anger on the public.

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  • jeetendra hegde, mumbai

    Tue, May 14 2013

    In this case slapperes are real policemen and not our MORAL polices...But no outcry about this matter?.any comments from ANTI BD and anti ramasena people??????>

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  • George, India

    Tue, May 14 2013

    Law can't be so different for a woman alone just because she is a woman. Law therefore should be equal to all the genders regardless Male or Female. In the other hand, Police not to entertain brutality. Manhandling should be stopped by a strict Law of the Land.

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  • shamith kunder, Bahrain / Mangalore

    Tue, May 14 2013

    There should be strict code of conduct and goverance to be laid down to the all the public servants / Interior ministries. No body should have the right to man handle others. Since the lady did not commit any crime she should be fined and released. Police should should not think that law is in their hand. They are just a public servant and protector.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Tue, May 14 2013

    Slap all the police in public and know how they would feel. Uncivilized goondas in uniform breaking the fabric of the society.

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