Rly staffer held for molesting cleaner
Express news service : Mumbai, Wed Feb 20 2013, 04:53 hrs
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Government railway police Tuesday registered a case of molestation against a railway employee for allegedly harassing a railway cleaner.
The incident took place at about 12.15 pm when Bhawar Choudhary, a 48-year-old railway employee, entered a retiring room at the Mumbai central railway station as 28-year-old victim was cleaning the premises, a railway police officer said.
Choudhary, who was possibly in an inebriated condition, allegedly touched her shoulder indecently and tried to embrace her in a manner that caused embarrassment to her, the officer added. The Mumbai central railway police station has booked Choudhary under Section 354 of the IPC.
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