Mumbai Shocker: Woman Passenger Pushed Out of Moving Udyan Express at Dadar Station for Resisting Molestation, Accused Nabbed
A 29-year-old woman was pushed out of the train while trying to resist molestation attempt by the accused at Dadar station, police said on Monday.
Mumbai, August 8: A 29-year-old woman was pushed out of the train while trying to resist molestation attempt by the accused at Dadar station, police said on Monday. Police said that the incident occurred on Sunday night, and the accused involved in the case has been arrested. "A woman passenger, aged 29 years, sustained injuries after she was thrown out of a train at Dadar station. The incident took place on August 6 in the ladies compartment of the Udyan Express coming from Pune to Mumbai," a Mumbai Railway Police official statement said. Police said that the victim sustained injuries in the incident. Parliament Monsoon Session: Modi Government To Face No-Confidence Motion; Rahul Gandhi Likely to Open Debate in Lok Sabha Today.
"The accused tried to molest the victim, but when she resisted, the accused pushed her from the moving train. GRP police arrested the accused at CSMT station," an official statement said. Independence Day 2023: Delhi Residents Receiving Pre-Recorded Calls from Khalistani Outfit Sikhs for Justice on Disrupting August 15 Event, Say Police.
A case has been registered under multiple sections of the Indian Penal Code by the Dadar Government Railway Police (GRP). Further investigation is underway.
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