Indian policewoman 'raped' by head constable

Victim claims she was introduced to policeman in 2017


News Desk September 10, 2018
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A Haryana policewoman has allegedly been raped by two men, Hindustan Times reported on Sunday.

Palwal SP Waseem Akram said a probe had been launched following the filing of a complaint on Saturday at the pertinent police station. One of the suspects happens to be a policeman too.

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“The woman head constable has complained that she came in contact with the main accused Joginder alias Mintu of Alawalpur, Palwal in 2014. She had first met him in Mahendergarh,” Akram said.

“She stated they were in touch since then. Joginder had allegedly repeatedly raped her during her posting in Faridabad, Jind and Palwal,” he said.

Akram said the woman also claimed Joginder introduced her to his brother in June, 2017. The man, a head constable, also raped her, she claimed.

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The woman said Joginder threatened to make her pictures public if she did not accept his sexual overtures and pay him.

Joginder is married with two children. The complainant is also married, the SP said.

This article originally appeared in Hindustan Times.

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