Terming the incident as "shocking and shameful", Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today urged Lt Governor Anil Baijal to intervene and take action against local policemen who were allegedly colluding with those running the racket.
Police have registered a case under various sections of the IPC against the women involved in the incident.
DCW chief Swati Maliwal has alleged that the woman had tipped off the Commission about illegal liquor sale during an inspection in Narela area last night after which she was today attacked by a mob of over 25 people and was assaulted with iron rods.
"The entire incident proves complete lawlessness and zero fear of law in the area and it is shocking that police did not take any action to protect these women," Maliwal said.
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In a video which was shared by Maliwal on her twitter handle, the victim alleged that she was threatened and asked to not raise her voice against liquor mafia.
"I was dragged and disrobed. A police personnel tried to stop them from meting out such inhuman treatment but he was also thrashed. They also said that they would do the same with Maliwal and other women who will oppose their actions," the victim said between sobs in the video.
Rajneesh Gupta, DCP, Rohini, said, that the woman was beaten and her clothes were "torn a bit", but denied she was paraded naked.
The injuries are blunt and there is no fracture, he said, adding that the woman has always been associated with police in their action against bootleggers.
Maliwal also sought details of the FIRs registered over liquor being sold illegally in Narela and surrounding areas over the past five years.
Maliwal claimed to have received several complaints from the women residents regarding sale of illicit liquor and drugs in certain houses in the area.
Last night the local police confiscated 300 bottles of liquor from a house after they were provided information about it by a DCW team.
The house from where the liquor was seized was barely a few meters from the police post, Maliwal said, adding "such illegal business is flourishing on a very large scale in Narela in full public view and knowledge of the local police".
She also sought copies of all complaints along with status reports against police officers in the area regarding their inaction or collusion with people selling liquor in their houses.
"This house as well as many other houses in the area, have been selling illegal liquor for years. Please inform what action has been initiated by the Delhi Police to curb this menace," she said in the letter while asking the DCP to appear in person before the panel on December 12.