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Video: Mumbai Cop Molesting Woman Caught On Camera, Thrashed By Public

The victim is yet to file a complaint but GRP took action after a passenger shot the scene on mobile phone and that went viral on social media.

A railway constable was seen molesting a woman on a suburban Mumbai railway platform in a night hour, and suspended after a video of the scene went viral on social media, reports said on Thursday.

Rajesh Jahangir, who is attached with the Railway Protection Force (RPF) police station in Kalyan, was on Wednesday temporarily debarred from duty after he was found touching a woman inappropriately while she was waiting for the train with a child and a female relative.

RPF sources said the incident took place on June 18 at 10.03 pm.

A passenger, who recorded the incident, later said a few others at the platform gathered around the constable once the woman protested. One of the onlookers slapped the constable, while the victim’s relative was seen hitting the constable with her sandal, reports Times of India.

Divisional Commissioner of Central Railways Sachin Bhalode said that authorities, on seeing the video, suspended the constable—and initiated an inquiry against him. On whether Jahangir will be charged with molestation, Bhalode said, “We have not received any complaint, but we are taking stern action based on the video.”

On its part, the Government Railway Police (GRP) has appealed to the victim to lodge an FIR so that it can proceed legally. GRP sources said they checked the CCTV scene, but the footage did not give a clear picture of the victim. The video shows a few people hurling abuses at the cop, who then threatened the people back. He later flees on seeing the mob gaining strength.

The metros of the country are not new to such acts. Here are a few instances from the recent past:

  • Last month, a woman complained to a deputy commissioner that she had to wait for 45 minutes at the police station to report an instance of molestation, as no policeman was around. Later, two cops were suspended.
  • In February, colleagues of a Reserve Police Inspector attached to the Thane police commissionerate alleged incidents of molestation against them. He was suspended.
  • In March, a journalist was molested by a cop during a protest rally by JNU students, following which the media people decided to protest outside Delhi Police Headquarters.
  • Last year, a police officer in Coimbatore was caught on camera groping his female colleague during an anti-NEET protest. An inquiry was ordered to look into the incident, but no action was taken.
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