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Accused of harassing woman, Delhi cop faces action

Another PCR call was received in which a woman linked to the shop accused the ASI of inappropriate conduct during the search operation.

Prabhat Shukla

NEW DELHI: A viral post on X alleging that a woman from the Northeast was harassed during a police raid at a south Delhi shop prompted protests and disciplinary action against an assistant sub-inspector, officials said on Sunday.

According to a Delhi Police statement, the episode began when a PCR call at around 9.30 am on Saturday reported alleged sale and consumption of illicit liquor at a shop in the SLC area. The call was assigned to ASI Virender of Ashram police station, who arrived with a team and seized 20 quarters and 20 bottles of illicit liquor.

Nearly two hours after the seizure, another PCR call was received in which a woman linked to the shop accused the ASI of inappropriate conduct during the search operation.

A group of people from the Northeast congregated outside the Ashram police station, demanding a thorough probe and stern measures against the accused. “Disciplinary action was taken promptly, and ASI Virender was sent to the district lines with immediate effect,” the statement said.

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