Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Traumatise­d by two-finger test after rape, says IAF officer

- Divya Chandrabab­u letters@hindustant­imes.com

CHENNAI: A 28-year-old woman Indian Air Force (IAF) officer who accused her colleague of rape has levelled serious allegation­s against IAF of subjecting her to an illegal two-finger test to confirm rape, of adopting a hostile attitude towards her during the inquiry, and of tampering with the evidence.

According to the first informatio­n report (FIR) filed by the Tamil Nadu Police on September 20, seen by HT on Wednesday, the woman officer said she was raped on campus at the Air Force Administra­tive College in Tamil Nadu’s Coimbatore district. She also said that the college authoritie­s told her that if she could endure the pain of an ankle injury (which she had suffered hours before the alleged crime), she could also deal with the pain of seeing her rapist on campus.

IAF declined to comment on the allegation­s. “We don’t want to offer a comment at this stage since the matter is sub-judice,” said a spokespers­on not wishing to be named.

After the local police arrested the accused, a 29-year-old Flight Lieutenant, his lawyer and IAF independen­tly argued at the additional Mahila court in Coimbatore on Monday that the civil police have no jurisdicti­on in the case.

They asked for the accused’s custody to be transferre­d to IAF for it to investigat­e and hold court-martial proceeding­s. The court, however, extended his judicial custody to September 30, and said it would decide on the jurisdicti­on of the case that day.

Experts said that the details in the complaint were shocking.

“The defence services should understand that they are not immune to sexual assaults being committed within the services, and they have to be prepared to handle them efficaciou­sly,” said Vidya Reddy, who works on prevention of sexual assault and child sexual abuse.

According to the FIR, the survivor had injured her right leg while playing basketball during training on September 9. She took a painkiller, and that evening joined her colleagues at the officers’ mess bar, where the accused offered to pay for her second drink. The officer said she vomited and went to bed, and two friends (one male and the other female) took care of her and latched the room from outside before leaving.

As she was sleeping, the accused allegedly came in, tried to wake her up, and tried to kiss her. She kept pushing him away but was unsuccessf­ul due to her ankle injury.

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