Gurugram: Secretary of the Indian Red Cross Community Organization in Gurugram has been ordered for allegedly persecuting a 35-year-old female staff from a humanitarian organization.
And three days after FIR archived against it, Shyam Sunder was ordered on independence day to step to help people during a pandemic.
Despite the efforts of repeatedly by TOI, Sunder cannot be contacted.
In fact, in his complaint was filed last week, the woman accused him of meeting Sunder at an event Unnati Charitable Trust, another NGO, in Sohna on March 3, 2021.
Sunder allegedly shared his cellphone number with the woman – her law graduates – and asked him to contact him as ” There are vacancies suitable for him in NGOs “.
The next day, the woman met Sunder at the Red Cross office in Gurugram and was offered the work of a board member within two days.
However, as soon as he joined the Red Cross Society, Sunder began sending him “Not Requested Sex Order”.
On another occasion, he had touched the woman inappropriate after calling him to his room with the pretext of asking him to make a video of plasma donations, according to complaints.
The woman also alleged that she then met with the unnable chairman of Unnable Trust, who had convinced him about all assistance.
But when he and the head of the NGO faced Sunder in his office, he claimed that the messages were sent by His servant.
Then, the woman was transferred to the Sohna Red Cross office.
A few days later, when the woman went to the Gurugram office of the Red Cross community to put in his paper, three women were there – Shyama Rajput, Rajni Kataria and Monacshi – have threatened it.
Even Sunder also threatened me if I revealed my trials to anyone, said the woman in her complaint.
Based on his complaint, a FIR was submitted against Sunder under the IPC 34 section (General Intention), 354 (attack with the intention of the female simplicity of) 354-D (stalking) and 506 (criminal intimidation) at the Women’s Police Station (West) on August 12 .
The IPC 34 and 506 sections have been called against three women too.
When contacted, the woman told Toi, “I don’t want to comment on this case.
I am a law graduate and I know how to deal with this case.” (The identity of the victim has not been revealed to protect the privacy in accordance with the direction of the Supreme Court about cases related to sexual violence Whom