The alleged incident comes just a few months after a senior Haryana IAS officer's daughter made similar allegations against two men, including Vikas Barala, son of Haryana BJP chief Subhash Barala, bringing to centre-stage the issue of women's safety.
The victim in a complaint lodged with the Chandigarh Police accused three persons of following her and then blocking her way on Sunday night in sector 36 here, police said today.
Acting on the complaint, the Chandigarh police arrested Jaskaran Singh (27), a constable posted in Mohali, and two of his friends -- Gurdas Singh and Karamveer Singh, both in their twenties.
"The victim in her complaint claimed they tried to block her way. However, she managed to escape and then called the PCR for help," a police official said.
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The three accused were nabbed and booked under several sections including section 341 (punishment for wrongful restraint), 354 -D (stalking) and 365 (kidnapping with intent to secretly, wrongfully confining a person) of the IPC, a police official said.
Yadav said the Chandigarh Police will intimate its counterparts in Punjab about the involvement of a Mohali police constable in the stalking incident.
In the month of August this year, a Haryana IAS officer's daughter had accused state BJP chief's son Vikas Barala and one of his friends of stalking and attempting to abduct her.
This stalking incident had triggered widespread outrage and a spate of protests.