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Ranchi: Assailants open fire on lady who filed sexual exploitation case against IPS

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December 13, 2022
in Jharkhand
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RAJ KUMAR

 

Ranchi, Dec.13: Sushma Baraik, who hogged the limelight after lodging a complaint of sexual harassment against senior IPS officer PS Natrajan in 2005, was shot and injured on Tuesday morning in Ranchi. It was getting around 9.30 am when the incident took place at Sahajanand Chowk under the Argora police station area.

“The lady, who was accompanied by a bodyguard provided by the district administration, took three bullets as three assailants riding on a bike came closer to her and opened fire,” a locality resident said.

Officer-in-charge of Argora police station Vinod Kumar confirmed the incident saying a probe has been started into the matter.

“She has been admitted to RIMS. Now the probe has been started. Assailants are yet to be identified,” OC Kumar said.

A high court advocate said the incident need proper probe as Baraik is still pursing legal battle against her sexual exploitation.

“After 12 years of legal battle, court exonerated Natranjan from the charges of sexual exploitation. Baraik, also known as Padma Bariak, filed a petition against this in the Jharkhand High Court. Her case bearing number WP (Cr) 531/2022 is still pending before the bench of Justice Sanjay Dwivedi and she is expected to appear in the case in person,” the high court advocate said.

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