Gurugram: Case registered against Red Cross secretary after complaint of molestation. Gurgaon News – Times of India

Gurugram: Organizational Secretary of the Indian Red Cross Society has been booked for allegedly molesting 35-year-old girl in Gurugram Female Humanitarian organization employees. And three days after the FIR was registered against him, Shyam Sundar was honored on Independence Day for helping people during the pandemic.
Sundar could not be contacted despite repeated attempts by The Times of India.
in fact, in Complaint The woman, filed last week, alleged that she met Sundar at an event Unnati Charitable Trust, another NGO, in Sohna on March 3, 2021. Sundar reportedly shared his mobile phone number with the woman – a law graduate – and asked her to contact him as “there is a suitable vacancy for him in the NGO”.
The very next day, the woman met Sundar at the Red Cross office in Gurugram and within two days she was offered the job of a councillor.
However, soon after joining the Red Cross Society, Sundar started sending her “unsolicited messages of a sexual nature”.
On another occasion, he inappropriately touched the woman by inviting her to his room on the pretext of asking her to make a video of the plasma donation event, according to the complaint.
The woman also alleged that she later met the chairperson of Unnati Charitable Trust, who assured her of all possible help. But when she and the NGO’s chairperson confronted Sundar in her office, she claimed that the messages were sent by her servant. The woman was later shifted to the Sohna office of the Red Cross Society.
A few days later, when the woman went to the Gurugram office of the Red Cross Society to drop her paper, she was threatened by three women present there – Shyama Rajput, Rajni Kataria and Monakshi. Even Sundar had threatened me if I told my ordeal to anyone, the woman said in her complaint.
Based on her complaint, Sundar was booked under IPC sections 34 (general intent), 354 (assault with intent to outrage the modesty of woman) 354-D (stalking) and 506 (criminal intimidation) at Mahila Police Station (West). FIR was registered under On August 12, IPC sections 34 and 506 have also been imposed against the three women.
When contacted, the woman told TOI, “I don’t want to comment on the matter. I am a law graduate myself and know how to handle a case.
(The identity of the victim is not disclosed to protect the privacy of the victim as per the directions of the Supreme Court on matters related to sexual harassment)

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