Indian Railways News => | Topic started by greatindian on Jun 10, 2013 - 21:01:09 PM |
Title - Without complaints, molesters find easy exitPosted by : greatindian on Jun 10, 2013 - 21:01:09 PM |
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With another molestation case on a train, the question is whether the culprits who perpetrate such crimes end up in prison. The police say that often the victims are reluctant to file a written complaint, giving the criminals safe passage. But activists say the law-and-order system works in a manner unfamiliar to women.What makes women hesitant to take the legal recourse against molesters? Even when molested in front of the eyes of the public, as on Parasuram Express at Vadakara on Saturday, many women try to back out from preferring a written complaint to the police. Why?Over five recent cases of molestation on trains in Malabar have reached such a dead end, allowing the depraved culprits to escape prison and emboldening them to continue their anti-social ways.“In molestation cases, the victims will have to be very specific in their statements to the police. If they cannot share the incident with the police from being shy, it will definitely pave the way for the easy escape of the criminal,” P. Muraleedharan, sub-inspector with the Kozhikode railway police station, says.On Saturday morning, the police officers from the station had to come across such a situation when the victim and her parent were against filing a written complaint against the accused, Jambuli Biju, who created a nightmare for them aboard Parasuram Express. Though the police and some of the fellow passengers advised them to do so, they were apprehensive of the legal formalities. Finally, a civil police officer had to meet them personally and convince them of the requirement to proceed legally. |