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New Delhi: A woman has alleged she was gang raped by five policemen, including an officer, inside a police station in southwest Delhi but the cops refused to register a complaint. This prompted an irate mob to pelt the police station with stones on Tuesday.
The woman, who resides in a slum cluster nearby, alleged that the station house officer (SHO) of Inderpuri along with four other policemen raped her inside the police station on Monday. The SHO has been temporarily relieved of his duty, police said.
According to the woman, a police team came to her Inderpuri residence on Monday night looking for her husband, claiming he was involved in the betting business.
"My husband was not at home and the cops asked me to come with them to the police station for questioning. They raped me by turns and later threatened me with dire consequences if I revealed the incident to anyone," she told a news channel.
The woman then informed her husband of the incident following which he took her to the Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) hospital.
"She was inconsolable and told me about the whole incident. I along with other family members took her to the hospital where doctors are treating her. I informed the police but they did not register any complaint," said the woman's husband.
Angered over the incident, a nearly 200-strong mob threw stones at the Inderpuri police station demanding that the complaint be registered. The security outside the police station was increased and extra police force was deployed to handle the angry mob.
K Jagdishan, the deputy commissioner of police (southwest), said: "The case has been handed over to Delhi Police Crime Branch and the SHO has been relieved of his post and transferred to the Police Lines for the time being.
"There was a PCR call that a woman alleged rape by cops in the police station. The woman's initial medical reports do not confirm any harassment and for further confirmation we have sent her clothes to the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL), Rohini," he said.
"We have not detained anyone in the matter and a police team will be questioning the woman. She has spoken to the media and has not lodged an official complaint at the police station," he added.
S K Sharma, chief medical officer at RML, said, "The preliminary medical report of the woman does not confirm rape and her clothes were sent to FSL for further confirmation."
Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit said though the matter was related to the Delhi Police, she ordered an inquiry into the incident by the Delhi Commission for Women.
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