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Home / Crime and Justice / Hardoi SHO Suspended Amid Sexual Assault Cover-Up Allegations

Hardoi SHO Suspended Amid Sexual Assault Cover-Up Allegations

31 Jan

Summary

  • Station house officer suspended for favoring accused in sexual assault case.
  • FIR registered after assault video went viral, prompting police action.
  • Seven accused arrested in connection with the brutal assault and robbery.
Hardoi SHO Suspended Amid Sexual Assault Cover-Up Allegations

An FIR has been registered in the Kachhauna police station area of Hardoi district against twelve named individuals and sixty unidentified persons concerning alleged sexual assault, robbery, and police negligence. The station house officer (SHO) of Kachhauna, Inspector Nirbhay Singh, has been suspended for initially registering a First Information Report (FIR) that favored the accused parties.

The incident began on the evening of January 25 when a clash occurred between two groups. The SHO allegedly registered an FIR on January 26 based on the statement of the party accused of the assault. Complaints regarding delay and alleged bias emerged, amplified when a video of the assault went viral on social media.

Following these developments, the superintendent of police ordered action against the SHO. Consequently, on January 28, Kachhauna police registered a new FIR based on the survivor's account, naming twelve accused and sixty unidentified individuals. Seven accused involved in the assault on the woman and her husband were arrested on Thursday evening, while authorities continue to search for the remaining suspects.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The SHO was suspended for allegedly registering an FIR that favored the accused in a sexual assault and robbery case.
A fresh FIR was registered after a video of the assault went viral, leading to public outcry and demands for action against alleged police negligence.
Seven accused individuals involved in the assault of the woman and her husband have been arrested, with further raids underway to apprehend the remaining suspects.

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