Railway police official sent on forced leave in sexual harassment probe

SSP Khan implicated by 17 constables for raping them on the pretext of providing commando training.

ISLAMABAD/RAWALPINDI:
A senior Pakistan Railways official has been sent on forced leave after 17 female women constables leveled rape charges against him.

As many as 17 lady constables of Railway Police Rawalpindi and railway station Rawalpindi have filed an application with thire high-ups, alleging that SSP Javed Khan had raped them.

According to sources, due to Khan’s connections, he has been sent on forced leave, instead of being arrested and presented before a magistrate.

They alleged that Javed Khan had raped them on the pretext of imparting commando training. Khan used to take the female constables to his house located on Adyaala Road and then sexually abused them.


A committee has been formed to probe the charges as part of a departmental enquiry.

This is not the first time that SSP Javed Khan had faced such charges in his career.

Khan was suspended for 18 months on charges of rape when he was serving in Punjab Police.

If the charges are proved, then SSP Khan might face serious consequences.

 
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