Assam: Police searching for inspector who took objectionable pictures of girl in police station, reward kept -aabtak24

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Assam Police Inspector Case: Biman Roy, an Inspector (UB) of Assam Police has been dismissed for misbehaving with a girl in the police station and taking objectionable pictures of her. Efforts are being made to nab the accused inspector. State Director General of Police GP Singh has also announced a reward on the head of the accused. In a tweet, he said that the accused is absconding and anyone giving information about his whereabouts to Nalbari Superintendent of Police will be suitably rewarded. 

The incident is of Ghograpar police station of Nalbari district. On June 21, a minor girl and her boyfriend were taken into custody in a child marriage case. The girl allegedly eloped with her lover but the police caught them and took them to Ghoghrapar police station. 

This thing was said in the FIR against the accused Inspector

According to news agency PTI, the FIR lodged by the 17-year-old girl against the SHO of Ghograpar police station on Monday (June 26) said that she was molested and objectionable photographs were taken at the police station.< /p>

A case has been registered against the accused inspector at Nalbari police station under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses (POCSO) Act and relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code. The accused inspector was first suspended, then dismissed. 

Extremely disappointed and distressed by the developments – DGP

Tweet of Assam DGP

When we entered the police service at SVP National Police Academy Hyderabad, it was always taught to us that police station is a temple for all police personnel and the safest refuge for the citizens. Today I am deeply disheartened and anguished at the turn of events. One…

— GP Singh (@gpsinghips)

Director General of Police of Assam further wrote

The DGP wrote, “I assure the people of Assam that the  powers conferred on me as Director General of Police will be used to the maximum to ensure that the pride of the Assam Police remains intact.”

He said in the tweet that this decision will send a strong message to all serving police personnel about following the law of the country and about the thought process of the Chief Minister of Assam. Along with this, he said that it can also be taken as a warning and advice that the police station should remain the safest place, especially for children and women.

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