Indian cricketer Amit Mishra issued notice for 'assaulting' woman
Woman alleges the cricketer assaulted her in a hotel room on September 25
Indian police issued on Tuesday a notice to cricketer Amit Mishra after a woman registered a complaint of physical assault against him.
The woman has alleged she was assaulted by Mishra when she went to meet him in a hotel room on September 25.
Two days later, she filed the case against the cricketer at Ashok Nagar police station in Bangalore.
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"We have collected the CCTV footage and have also spoken to employees at the hotel," said DCP Sandeep Patil.
"We have issued a notice to Amit Mishra asking him to appear before us so we can take his statements. We have given him a week's time to do so."
Mishra was in Banglore in September for the training camp before the South Africa series.
The article originally appeared in Times of India
The woman has alleged she was assaulted by Mishra when she went to meet him in a hotel room on September 25.
Two days later, she filed the case against the cricketer at Ashok Nagar police station in Bangalore.
Sexual assault: Man rapes 4-year-old girl
"We have collected the CCTV footage and have also spoken to employees at the hotel," said DCP Sandeep Patil.
"We have issued a notice to Amit Mishra asking him to appear before us so we can take his statements. We have given him a week's time to do so."
Mishra was in Banglore in September for the training camp before the South Africa series.
The article originally appeared in Times of India