Dinesh Waghmare Warns Of FIRs Against Tampering With Indelible Ink During BMC Polls
Dinesh Waghmare Warns Of FIRs Against Tampering With Indelible Ink During BMC Polls
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After a video of a Japanese woman being groped and harassed by a group of men in Delhi during Holi celebrations emerged, Delhi Police said they have written to the Japanese embassy requesting help in establishing her identity. The Japanese embassy was contacted and they said they don't have any information about any such incident, the DCP told PTI. According to police, the woman is a Japanese tourist who was staying at Paharganj in the national capital and has now left for Bangladesh. Three boys, including a juvenile, have been apprehended and the accused have confessed to the incident, police said. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) Sanjay Kumar Sain said the video is being analysed to ascertain the details.
Dinesh Waghmare Warns Of FIRs Against Tampering With Indelible Ink During BMC Polls
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