Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Police issue lookout circular against rapeaccuse­d AIG

TROUBLE Say official is evading arrest, his two friends named in FIR

- HT Correspond­ent

AMRITSAR: Police have issued a lookout circular against additional inspector general (AIG crime) Randhir Singh Uppal who was on Friday booked for allegedly raping and intimidati­ng a 28-year-old law student of an Amritsar college.

Additional deputy commission­er of police (ADCP city-2) Lakhbir Singh said: “Two teams conducted raids at Uppal’s Chandigarh office and Amritsar residence, but could not trace him. Apprehendi­ng that he might flee the country to evade arrest, we have issued a lookout circular against him.”

Lookout circular mandates authoritie­s at airports and ports to detain the accused.

The ADCP said police have also included names of two of Uppal’s friends, Jaskaran Singh and Parminder Singh, in the first informatio­n report (FIR).

“But we don’t know their addresses,” he said.

The AIG was booked on Friday under Sections 376 (rape), 376 D (rape by one or more persons), 354 (assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty), 354-C (voyeurism), 506 (criminal intimidati­on), 498 (enticing a married woman with criminal intent) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Sections 25, 27, 54, 59 of the Arms Act and Informatio­n Technology Act, 2000, on the 28-year-old woman’s complaint.

The complainan­t, who is the mother of a 6-year-old boy, alleged that Uppal, posted in Chandigarh, was sexually harassing her for the past four months.

She also made public recordings of her conversati­on and Whatsapp chats with Uppal.

She had lodged a complaint with the Amritsar cantonment police on September 17 and also called the police helpline number 181 the next day.

Commission­er of police SS Srivastava forwarded the complaint to the office of Punjab director general of police and a probe was marked to inspector general (Ig-crime and women) Vibhu Raj, who recommende­d that a case be registered against Uppal.

The complainan­t is yet to approach the police to get her statement recorded, the ADCP said.

“The complainan­t’s medical examinatio­n will be conducted for which a special investigat­ion team led by assistant commission­er of police (headquarte­rs) Richa Agnihotri has been constitute­d,” he added.

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Randhir Singh Uppal

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