Bengaluru: The head of a 40-year-old head attached to the Amruthahalli police station has been suspended by a delayed department’s investigation because it was allegedly Flashing a 26-year-old woman in Yelanda’s new city on Sunday night.
Acting on the complaint of the woman, the police registered a shot at the police chief, Chandrashekar BN, under section 354a (sexual abuse) and 509 (words, movements or actions intended to insult the politeness of a woman) IPC.
According to the woman, the incident took place near her house.
Chandrashekar is in a police quarter in the new city of Yelakekaka.
“Around 11pm, I left my house to feed the wild dogs.
I saw this person standing a little far away.
When he saw me, he turned on his cellphone flashlight and held it near his trousers, across me.
I shouted for help.
Surprised me, the man screamed back that he was a police officer and we couldn’t do anything to him.
I then asked for pedestrians to record the video action because I didn’t have my cellphone, “said the woman.
A pedestrian recorded Chandrashekar’s actions, but the police began to cry and beg for mercy, said his work would be at stake.
Video shot by Passerby went viral on social media on Tuesday.
DCP (Northeast) CK Baba said the FIR was registered and Chandrashekar was immediately suspended.
Meanwhile, the sources in the department said Chandrashekar was drunk at the time of the incident.
“He attended a friend’s birthday party and watched a few drinks.
Then, when I got home, he stopped to alleviate himself.
That’s when the woman came out of his house to feed wild dogs,” said a source.