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DGP sex harassment case final report in six weeks

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The DGP and three other officers reportedly tried to stop the woman IPS officer from lodging a complaint against the DGP

Based on the status report filed regards the sexual harassment complaint against a DGP-rank officer from a woman IPS officer, the Madras High Court on Friday directed the Investigat­ion officer to complete the investigat­ion and file the final report before the jurisdicti­onal court concerned within six weeks.

Justice N Anand Venkatesh, suo motu monitoring the probe, offered the direction based on the Investigat­ion Officer’s submission that the investigat­ion will be completed within a period of four to six weeks and the final report filed against the accused after getting necessary sanction.

The court also recorded the State Public Prosecutor’s submission that in all, 106 witnesses have been examined and that the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Villupuram has recorded 164 CrPC, statements of five witnesses, which also includes the victim officer and dates are awaited for recording the evidence of the remaining two witnesses.

Appearing for the State, Special Senior Counsel AL Somayaji submitted that the internal complaints committee has already submitted a report to the Secretary, Home Department.

It may be noted that the accused DGP-rank officer has moved the HC challengin­g his suspension pending the sexual harassment case. The DGP and three other officers in the SP-rank who reportedly attempted to stop the woman IPS officer from lodging the complaint against the DGP have been placed under suspension.

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