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Saturday, April 17, 1999

He stared at a woman and landed in jail

Smeeta Mishra Pandey  
NEW DELHI, APRIL 16: Mohammed Ali got down from his bicycle, which had little mirrors dangling from the handle and the wheels, when he saw a woman at the bus stop near St Stephen's College on Sunday.

He kept staring into her eyes and now he cools his heels in prison, charged with sexual harassment. Ali says he was trying to "hypnotise" her.

Sub-inspector Rekha was returning home after day duty at the Maurice Nagar Police Station when the incident happened. She had folded her uniform and kept it in the police station locker and had changed into a cream salwar kurta. With a black vanity bag in hand, the sub-inspector walked to the bus stop near St Stephen's college.

There were not many people there as it is not a scheduled bus stop. As she stood waiting for the bus to arrive, Ali came on an unusually decorated bicycle. The young man got down and allegedly stared into Rekha's eyes.

"Bhago yahan sey (Get lost!)," Rekha said. But Ali continued to stare at her. When Rekha abused him, Ali shoutedback. The sub-inspector then spotted a colleague walking past on the other side of the road and signalled to him.

That was when Ali realised his mistake, he left his cycle and tried to flee. Rekha and her colleague, however, managed to catch him. At the police station, Ali pleaded innocence claiming that he was only trying to test his ability to hypnotise people. "Mujhe kya pata tha ki yeh khud police officer hain (Little did I know that she was a police officer)," Ali told the police. He is separated from his wife and lives alone in a small house in Karol Bagh.

Ali requested the policemen not to file a case against him as it would "ruin his career as a teacher in a madarsa". The Maurice Nagar police have filed a case against Ali under Section 509 of the Indian Penal Code for "insulting the modesty of a woman".

Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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