Sexual harassment case: IPS officer likely to be arrested

The committee had not only found the allegations true, but also recommended departmental proceedings against the IPS officer.

April 09, 2016 05:55 pm | Updated 05:55 pm IST - Patna

The arrest of IPS officer Pushkar Anand, facing charges of sexually harassing a woman DySP, seems imminent with top Bihar police officials giving the go ahead for completion of the investigation process.

“The committee (set up to probe the case) has found evidence (against the officer) and follow up action is being taken in the case,” Bihar DGP P K Thakur told PTI.

In reply to a query as to whether Anand would be arrested, Thakur said, “Investigation has to be completed and whatever legally is required to be done will be completed.”

The CID is investigating the matter, he said, adding that departmental proceedings have been initiated against Anand.

A woman DySP had lodged an FIR on December 29, 2014, against Anand accusing him of sexually harassing her on the pretext of marrying her when he was posted as SP Kaimur.

The woman officer was posted as DySP at Bhabhua, the district headquarters of Kaimur.

The state government had ordered an inquiry into the matter by a three-member committee headed by a woman IPS officer and IG (Weaker Section) A S Nilekar which had found the allegations to be true.

Later, Nilekar was replaced by Preeta Verma who also found the allegations to be true.

The other members of the inquiry committee were CID SP (weaker section) Harpreet Kaur and AIG (Inspection) Rajesh Kumar.

Sources said the committee not only found the allegations true, but also recommended departmental proceedings against the IPS officer.

The report has been submitted to the state home department.

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