Karnataka cop suspended for assaulting differently-abled woman


Bengaluru, Jan 30 (IANS): Karnataka police on Sunday suspended a police official after he allegedly kicked and assaulted a differently-abled woman in public after the latter hurled stones injuring him while being on duty in Bengaluru.

Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Narayan, posted with the Halasurugate police station in Bengaluru, is the suspended police official. According to police, the differently-abled woman identified as Manjula had all of a sudden hurled a stone at ASI Narayan while he was sitting inside a towed vehicle.

The stone allegedly hit Narayan's face and he started bleeding. Enraged by the act of the woman, the ASI kicked her repeatedly, abused and held her by the hair dragging her all over the road.

Though, the people asked the policeman to let the woman go as she is reported to be mentally unfit, Narayan continued assaulting the woman. Later, he lodged a complaint with S.J. Park police station and the woman was taken into custody.

Meanwhile, the people recorded a video of the incident and posted it on the social media. As the video went viral, the people condemned the brutal attack on the woman by the police official.

Bengaluru Police Commissioner, Kamal Pant has now suspended the ASI for assaulting the differently-abled woman in public.

Police sources said that the woman has a crippled hand and hated towing of vehicles by the police, so she hurled stones at the police wherever she saw them. The investigation is underway.

 

  

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  • Anand, Surathkal

    Mon, Jan 31 2022

    He deserves something more than suspension. I saw the video of his inhuman behavior with the disabled lady.

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  • Ghy, Mlore

    Mon, Jan 31 2022

    Shudave broken the legs of that cop

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 31 2022

    Criminals in uniform are worse than criminals. Suspension and transfer is of no use, there is enough evidence,no further sham enquiry is required. Quick dismissal is the solution, it has to be done fast.Compensation should be given to the victim from the personal account of this thug-no vicarious liability principle can be applied here.

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Sun, Jan 30 2022

    Shows the hankara of police personnel, thank God for mobile videos.

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