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Delhi police dismisses 2 constables for sexual assault

Source: PTI
October 07, 2013 08:53 IST
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Two city police constables were dismissed from duty on Sunday for allegedly attempting to sexually assault a minor girl in the Mukherjee Nagar area of northwest Delhi, police said.

"Constables Amit Tomar and Gurjinder Singh have been dismissed to send out a strong signal that the harshest measures will be taken against even police personnel if they are found guilty of abusing women, children and those from the weaker sections," said Deputy Commissioner of Police

(northwest), N Gnana Sambandan.

The two constables have been arrested and all steps are being taken to ensure that the case will be charge sheeted in court within a week, he added.

According to police, the victim was roaming near Vikaspuri police lines on Sunday along with two other girls, also minors, when Tomar picked them up and lured them to his colleague's residence at Kingsway Camp on the pretext of giving them money.

The room belonged to Singh, who was already present inside. Both of them tried to force themselves on to the girl. On hearing the girl's cries, her other two friends, who were in another room, too, started shouting for help, police said.

Someone in the vicinity called up PCR and the girls were rescued. On the basis of the victim's statement, she was medically examined at Babu Jagjivan Ram Hospital. An NGO representative from 'Sampoorna' was also immediately roped in for the proceedings and a case registered.

"A Special Investigation Team under Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (south), Pramod Kushwaha, has been constituted and the probe has been taken up," added a senior police official.

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