CID registers case on stripping of 12 girls in Tura PS

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SHILLONG: The CID has registered a case against those who stripped 12 women at Tura police custody.

It was after the brutal assault of 12 women from Tura by the members of NGOs that their photographs were taken in Tura Women PS Cell on May 9 this year.

The case was registered following an FIR lodged by Agnes Kharshiing, president of CSWO, who alleged that Women Police personnel of Tura, West Garo Hills, Janice K Marak, Sylvia G Momin, Usha Singh, Celina P Marak, Pushpa Chetrry and others, along with Alva Sangma, journalist, had allowed the stripping and taking of the nude photographs of the victim girls and it amounts to outraging the modesty of all women.

Neither the magisterial inquiry report, nor the report of the State Commission for Women had taken up this angle for investigation.

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