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DCW notice to top cop over harassment plaint against inspector

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
The Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) today issued a show-cause notice to Delhi police Commissioner asking why an FIR has not been registered on the five month old sexual harassment complaint of a constable against an inspector.

"The commission is in receipt of a complaint from a lady constable in Delhi Police wherein she has alleged sexual harassment by an inspector. She has also alleged that similar complaint has been made against the accused by 24 other policewomen too," DCW Chief Swati Maliwal said in the notice.

"The women constable has also informed DCW that despite approaching the concerned DCP several times for past 5 months, no action against the accused has been initiated yet," she added.
 

In the notice, Delhi Police has been asked to explain reasons behind not registering an FIR on the woman constable's complaint despite the offence being cognizable.

"Has Delhi Police formed Internal Complaints Committee under the Sexual Harassment at Workplace Act at the level of Headquarter, all police stations and offices? If yes, the commission wants to know what is the status of the woman's complaint," the notice said.

The accused inspector has been summoned for questioning by the Vigilance unit which is probing the case after the woman personnel, posted at provisions and logistics department, complained to Delhi Police Commissioner Alok Verma alleging no action has been taken on her complaint since five months.

Later, nearly two dozen more women personnel complained against the inspector, who is posted at Provisions and Logistics Department of the force, to the commissioner.

The complainants have alleged that the accused had used words pertaining to physical attributes and made sexual overtures to them while threatening to spoil their career if they objected.

According to police, the complaints are being probed by the vigilance unit and the sexual harassment committee.
The LG office had said Kaur's appointment was temporary

and necessitated by retirement of Alka Diwan, who previously held the post.

As per the note, the government had moved a proposal for appointment of Dhal as Member Secretary on August 19. The file was pending in LG office for several months and was returned to the CM on December 15, it said.

While turning down Dhal's appointment, Jung had pointed out instances of alleged irregularities in appointments in DCW, which are being probed by the Anti-Corruption Branch.

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First Published: Sep 14 2016 | 7:02 PM IST

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