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Police station denies entry to complainan­ts in half-pants

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KOLKATA: In a bizarre incident, two persons who went to the police station to register a complaint were not allowed inside because they were wearing half-pants.

The incident created a lot of controvers­y forcing the Kolkata police to order an inquiry.

The incident happened in Kasba police station on Thursday evening when two youths wearing half-pants and T-shirts tried to enter the police station to lodge a complaint of thet that happened in a nearby temple.

One of the youths alleged in his Facebook post that they were stopped at the gate by a Home Guard who informed them that half pants were not allowed inside the police station.

Later one of them had to go home and change into a trouser ater which they were allowed to lodge the complaint.

When one of the youths raised this issue in the Twiter handle of Kolkata police he was asked whether he went to his office in shorts. Several people raised questions about the atitude of the police. “Police station and office cannot be the same because we go to the police station when there is a problem and is it possible for the person to go properly dressed at that time?” a senior citizen who didn’t want to disclose his identity said.

The incident created so much of a buzz in the social media that DC (South Suburban Division) Rashid Muni Khan ordered an enquiry into the incident.

However, many people complained in different social media that it was not just the Kasba police station but several police stations in Kolkata which created problems for the people when they went to lodge a complaint.

When asked about it, senior police officers didn’t make a comment. “I cannot make any comment on this. If something is found in the complaint then action will be taken,” a police official said. In a separate developmen­t with West Bengal Director General of Police Virendra scheduled to retire in August, bureaucrat­ic activities are underway to choose his successor, and if there is no surprise developmen­t then the state might get its first woman DGP.

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