By Express News Service
BHUBANESWAR: A girl sub-inspector (SI) of police was allegedly chased and threatened with homicide by a gaggle of armed miscreants whereas returning to her quarter after evening responsibility in Bhubaneswar, police mentioned on Wednesday.
This got here at a time when the dying of 20-year-old Anjali Singh in Delhi uncovered the evident reality of how public areas are more and more turning into hostile to ladies.
Police sources mentioned SI Subhashree Nayak (36), posted in Mahila police station within the capital, was returning to her authorities quarters on Reserve Police workplace premises at about 1.30 am on Monday when greater than three individuals coming from the wrong way in an SUV reportedly tried to hit her automobile close to Science Park in Acharya Vihar. The anti-socials allegedly tried to cease her and hurled abuses in obscene language.
Terrified over the incident, Nayak hurriedly continued to journey in direction of her quarters however her ordeal didn’t finish there. The unidentified miscreants instantly took a U-turn and began chasing the girl police officer.
In the criticism lodged in Saheed Nagar police station, Nayak, who was in uniform, talked about that she noticed one of many miscreants armed with a sword. The anti-social reportedly leaned out of the automobile’s window, brandished the weapon and requested her to cease.
“One of the miscreants asked to stop and threatened to kill me. I hurriedly entered the Reserve Police office premises through its back gate and managed to escape from them,” learn Nayak’s criticism.
Meanwhile, Saheed Nagar police on Monday registered a case on this connection underneath Sections 294, 341, 506 and 34 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). “A probe has been launched to identify and nab the miscreants involved in threatening and harassing the lady SI,” mentioned an officer of Saheed Nagar police station.
The police’s preliminary investigation means that the accused are usually not recognized to Nayak and so they had been presumably drunk once they harassed her.
“The miscreants have been identified and efforts are on to nab them,” the official added.
BHUBANESWAR: A girl sub-inspector (SI) of police was allegedly chased and threatened with homicide by a gaggle of armed miscreants whereas returning to her quarter after evening responsibility in Bhubaneswar, police mentioned on Wednesday.
This got here at a time when the dying of 20-year-old Anjali Singh in Delhi uncovered the evident reality of how public areas are more and more turning into hostile to ladies.
Police sources mentioned SI Subhashree Nayak (36), posted in Mahila police station within the capital, was returning to her authorities quarters on Reserve Police workplace premises at about 1.30 am on Monday when greater than three individuals coming from the wrong way in an SUV reportedly tried to hit her automobile close to Science Park in Acharya Vihar. The anti-socials allegedly tried to cease her and hurled abuses in obscene language.
Terrified over the incident, Nayak hurriedly continued to journey in direction of her quarters however her ordeal didn’t finish there. The unidentified miscreants instantly took a U-turn and began chasing the girl police officer.
In the criticism lodged in Saheed Nagar police station, Nayak, who was in uniform, talked about that she noticed one of many miscreants armed with a sword. The anti-social reportedly leaned out of the automobile’s window, brandished the weapon and requested her to cease.
“One of the miscreants asked to stop and threatened to kill me. I hurriedly entered the Reserve Police office premises through its back gate and managed to escape from them,” learn Nayak’s criticism.
Meanwhile, Saheed Nagar police on Monday registered a case on this connection underneath Sections 294, 341, 506 and 34 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). “A probe has been launched to identify and nab the miscreants involved in threatening and harassing the lady SI,” mentioned an officer of Saheed Nagar police station.
The police’s preliminary investigation means that the accused are usually not recognized to Nayak and so they had been presumably drunk once they harassed her.
“The miscreants have been identified and efforts are on to nab them,” the official added.