Police harassing law student in the name of investigation: Activist Mangaluru News – Times of India

Mangaluru: A Social worker alleged that law student, who filed the case rape attempt against Senior Advocate KSN Rajesh, being done mentally abused And called for investigation without any valid reason.
All College Students Association and activist Prasanna Ravi, who came in support of the victim, while addressing media persons on Tuesday alleged that whenever the association planned to organize any activity for protest or demand of justice, then the victim was called for investigation. He is going. “When the student organization requests police For permission to organize peaceful protests demanding justice, they are denied permission, citing the election code of conduct. However, they (police) allow others to do so (protest). Why is the police department suppressing his voice?
Meanwhile, he also criticized the department’s inability to trace the accused, who is still absconding after 50 days. “The city police commissioner has all his personal time to sing, dance and do other non-police activities, but there is no development when it comes to this matter. He is not even meeting us personally to discuss the matter. Whenever we raise our voice, the police commissioner holds a press conference on the developments in the case. Last time we inquired, he had talked about issuing look out notice against the accused.
She also alleged that ACP South Sub-Division Ranjit Bhandaru harassed the victim citing investigation. The victim was called to the ACP office without any reason for investigation. “He was not provided with any woman police constable or any vehicle most of the time during his office visit. The present case should be handed over to DCP Hariram Shankar,” he demanded.
The members of the association threatened to go on an indefinite hunger strike if the accused was not arrested at the earliest.
“It is not right to comment on the personal space of a police officer and the things I do outside after my office hours. We are working on the matter and spending a lot of time on it. Some cases are detected within hours or a few days, but in some cases it may take a long time. We are sure that this matter will have a logical end. A competent IPS officer is deputed to supervise the case and there is no need to replace him,” said N Shashi Kumar, city police commissioner, Mangaluru.

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