Police detain 6 for New Year’s Eve molestations in Bengaluru


Bengaluru, Jan 5 (AP) : Police detained at least six suspects on Wednesday, days after outrage erupted in the country over several women allegedly being groped and molested during New Year’s Eve celebrations in Bengaluru.

City police first denied that any incident of sexual harassment had taken place during the late-night celebrations. But on Wednesday, police officer Hemant Nimbalkar said at least six men were detained after several video clips of women being attacked by groups of men went viral on social media.

The incident highlights the persistent violence against women in India despite tougher laws against sexual assault imposed after the December 2012 death of a young woman who was gang-raped on a bus in New Delhi.

One senior state government minister said the New Year’s incidents took place because the women were acting like Westerners, implying that their attire had provoked the attacks.

The police had earlier said that no one had come forward to file a complaint about the incidents.

Since then, at least one woman has come forward to speak of how she was molested on Saturday night. Others have said that they saw women being molested or groped, and that revelers were making lewd remarks, even as the state government said that more than 1,500 police personnel had been deployed to control the crowds.

The young woman who came forward, Chaitali Wasnick, told NDTV news channel that she was heading home at around 1.30am when two men approached her, making her suspicious. “So I just moved aside, I let them pass,” she said, adding that one man began to grope her.

“I did not have any idea that he’d do that, so I went totally blank,” Wasnick said, adding that no one came to her help her and that there were no police personnel around.

As Bangalore newspapers published images of several women who allegedly had been groped or attacked, the state’s home minister, G Parameshwara, criticised young women for “copying the Westerners, not only in their mindset, but even in their dressing.”

“These kind of things do happen,” he told reporters on Tuesday.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    10 years in Jail should be the right ...

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  • Anand, karkala

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    You mean 10 hours?

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.

    Fri, Jan 06 2017

    Do agree with that. Before that, they must be paraded through Bangalore in swimming dress for the public to watch the brave trouble makers.

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  • Ashok Kotian, Mangalore / Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    It is very clear that these offenders are not brought up properly to respect women. Under the circumstances, they need to put in jail and taught a proper lesson which they will remember for their remaining life.
    cases,it is better to put whether she be mother, sister or wife

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  • Sampath, Mlore/ Blore

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    Ban such new year parties.... They are no good to the society.

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  • Anand, karkala

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    Even a common man does not give respect to Police nowadays.

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    Sincerity has a value.

    When I am cheaper to Rs. 100/-, this will happen.

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  • Jeniffer, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 05 2017

    The police should emphasise more on the Scooter riders molesting the girl. This one had happened in a group, arrest could be generalised.

    Get hold of those who came on scooter and abused the lady because that attack is specific!

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