Guwahati molestation: NCW report to be submitted on Monday

July 15, 2012 04:01 pm | Updated October 18, 2016 02:17 pm IST - Bundi

A National Commission for Women (NCW) team which visited Guwahati to probe the molestation of a 17-year-old girl will submit its report on Monday.

Expressing deep concern over the “shameful” act of molestation of a teenager in Guwahati openly, NCW Chairperson Mamta Sharma has said here “the report by the NCW members would be submitted on Monday to the commission”.

Action would be taken against the culprits within 10 days of the submission of the report, she told reporters on Sunday.

NCW members visited the victim and personally met her on Saturday and assessed the entire situation. The team would fly back to Delhi on Sunday and would submit the report on Monday, she said.

Asked about NCW’s strategy to check such acts of molestation and harassment against women, she said the commission takes cognizance of such matters and legal awareness camps and training programmes are being organised to address such issues.

Police had said that some girls and boys, apparently known to each other, had entered a bar in Guwahati on Monday night, where they subsequently had a brawl and were forced outside by the establishment’s security.

When they came out on the streets, local people taking advantage of the situation pushed and pulled one of the girls and attempted to strip and molest her.

The incident led to a public outcry after a video of the assault, recorded by a TV channel, was uploaded on Youtube.

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