Parents Made To Wait 11 Hours In Police Station Before FIR In Thane Horror
New Delhi:
The parents of a nursery student who was sexually assaulted in a Thane school have said they got to know about the horrific crime after the parents of another nursery student, who was also sexually assaulted, told them they would file a police case.
The parents then took their child for a medical test, which confirmed sexual assault, they said in the first information report (FIR) filed with the police in Maharashtra’s Thane district’s Badlapur city.
What’s more shocking, the parents said, was the police’s long delay in filing the FIR – while the sexual assault happened on August 13, the police filed the case only on August 16.
The parents were allegedly also made to wait for 11 hours before they were allowed to file the FIR, according to the complaint filed by them.
“Atrocities are committed on a three-and-half years old girl, a four-year-old girl, and at the police station, they (parents) are made to wait for 11 hours when they seek to file a complaint… Is there any sensitivity left? I spoke to the police commissioner and told him that the woman police officer responsible for this delay must be suspended immediately,” Leader of Opposition in the Maharashtra assembly Vijay Wadettiwar alleged.
The two four-year-old girls told their parents that a “dada” – referring to an unknown man – in the school sexually assaulted them.
A huge protest broke out in Thane over the sexual assault of the two four-year-old girls. Thousands of protesters had flocked to the local train station in Badlapur in the morning and blocked the movement of trains.