Senior officer arrested for molesting domestic help

Updated - October 06, 2015 06:45 pm IST

Published - October 06, 2015 05:49 pm IST - Raigarh

A senior administrative officer was on Tuesday arrested for allegedly molesting a 16-year-old girl, who was working as his domestic help at Kharsia in Raigarh, police said.

“A.K. Dhritlahre (56), then-sub-divisional magistrate (SDM) of Kharsia region was arrested for molesting the girl four months back,” Kharsia sub-division officer of police (SDOP) Ashok Wadegaonkar said.

However, the officer was released on a bail bond of Rs 25,000, as he had got an interim bail from Chhattisgarh High Court in this connection, the SDOP said.

“Investigation in the case is about to get over and very soon a chargesheet will be filed in a local court in this connection,” he added.

On June 15, the victim, in a complaint to the Raigarh Collector and SP had alleged that Dhritlahre molested her several times in May while she was working as a maid at his official residence.

Soon after the incident surfaced, a four-member joint team of administrative officers and police was constituted to probe the matter.

“Based on findings of the probe panel, Dhritlahre was booked on June 24 under Section 354 (assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty) of IPC and Section 8 of POCSO (Protection of Children from Sexual Offence),” the SDOP said.

A local court had on July 11 rejected the anticipatory bail plea of the officer in the case but the High Court later granted him interim bail on August 4.

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