Gurgaon: city court on Friday rejected the anticipatory bail applicant Shyam Sundar, secretary of the Red Cross, in connection with the molestation case against him.
However, on Thursday night, he was transferred to Panchkula from Gurgaon.
Last week, Sundar was booked by police for allegedly persecuting Gurgaon 35 year-old female staff of humanitarian organizations.
And three days later, he was given a walker by the Governor of Haryana Bandaru Dattatreya on Independence Day to step in to help people during a pandemic.
Prosecution Jagbir Singh Sehrawat said the court had rejected the anticipatory bail application Sundar “as serious allegations have been leveled against him”.
“He is accused of sending a message that is not agreeable to her and touched her inappropriately.
The court has asked him to join the probe.” In the complaint filed last week, the woman alleged that he had met Sunder in an event other NGOs, in Sohna on 3 March 2021.
Sunder allegedly shared a cell number with the ladies – law graduates – and asked Connected with him as “There is a job that suits him at the NGO”.
The next day, she was met Sunder at the Red Cross office in Gurgaon and offered the job of a member of the board within two days.
However, soon after he joined the Red Cross Society, Sunder began sending “unsolicited sexual messages”.
On another occasion, he had touched her inappropriately after calling her to his room on the pretext of asking her to make a video shows plasma donation, according the complaint.
Based on the complaint the woman, an FIR filed against Sunder under section IPC 34 (intention general), 354 (assault with intent to outrage modesty of women) 354-D (stalking) and 506 (intimidation criminal) in the Office of Women in Policing (West)) on the 12th of August.
Sections 34 and 506 of IPC has also been invoked against three women who allegedly threatened him of dire consequences, along with Sundar, when she narrated the ordeal to anyone.