I was sexually abused by IIC, others at Bharatpur police station: Army officer's fiancee

An Army officer’s fiancée alleges that Bhubaneswar police tortured and sexually abused her after arresting her on false charges. She claims that instead of helping her file a complaint about an attack, the police assaulted her. The Orissa high court granted her bail, and a crime branch probe is investigating the suspended officers.
I was sexually abused by IIC, others at Bharatpur police station: Army officer's fiancee
BHUBANESWAR: An Army officer’s fiancée, who was allegedly tortured and sexually abused by cops at Bhubaneswar’s Bharatpur police station on Sept 15, recounted her horrifying ordeal after being released from jail.
The 32-year-old restaurateur-cum-lawyer broke down and alleged that the inspector-in-charge (IIC) Dinakrushna Mishra and four other personnel, who were suspended on Wednesday, stripped her and kicked her.
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“The IIC’s barbarism crossed all limits. He made inappropriate gestures at me,” said the victim, who was arrested by police on charges of attacking a lady police officer. The five policemen are now facing a probe by the crime branch. The victim said police framed her in the false case and arrested her to save their own skin. The Orissa high court granted her bail on Wednesday.
According to the woman, she and her fiancé were returning home after shutting her restaurant late at night on Sept 15 when they were waylaid and assaulted by hooligans. They immediately went to Bharatpur police station to file a complaint, but instead of receiving help, they were treated like criminals, she said. The victim claimed that when she requested police to arrest the hooligans, they began misbehaving with her and her fiancé.
She denied the allegations of assaulting a lady police personnel, saying, “When two lady cops dragged me by my hair and assaulted me, I tried to fight back. For self-defence, I bit the hand of a woman officer.” The victim further alleged that police tied her hands and legs with ropes and threw her into a room where a male officer abused her.
The woman’s nightmare continued when the IIC arrived around 6 am. “To my shock, the IIC threatened to rape me and made several obscene indications at me. He later arrested me for a crime that I never committed,” she said.
The victim, who is currently undergoing treatment at AIIMS Bhubaneswar, demanded that the former IIC and others who assaulted the Army officer and molested her be arrested and dismissed from service.
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Debabrata Mohapatra

Debabrata Mohapatra is an Assistant Editor at The Times of India, Bhubaneswar. He had been writing for TOI from Puri since 2006 before joining the Bhubaneswar bureau in August 2010. He covers crime, law & order and Congress.

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