Disguised Women Police Officers Expose Sexual Harassment at Nashik Firm
How 7 Women Cops In Disguise Blew The Lid Off Sex Harassment At Nashik Firm
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Seven women police officers in Nashik, Maharashtra, India, went undercover to investigate sexual harassment claims at a multinational company. Their actions led to the arrest of five individuals, including HR personnel, as they uncovered multiple incidents of inappropriate behavior and religious discrimination over the past four years.
- 01Seven women police officers conducted an undercover operation at a Nashik firm.
- 02Five individuals, including HR staff, were arrested for sexual harassment and religious discrimination.
- 03Nine FIRs have been filed against six accused, detailing various forms of harassment.
- 04The police are examining over 40 CCTV footage clips for evidence.
- 05A Special Investigation Team has been formed to explore potential larger networks of harassment.
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In a significant operation, seven women police officers disguised themselves to investigate allegations of sexual harassment at a multinational company in Nashik, Maharashtra, India. Their undercover work led to the arrest of five individuals, including members of the human resources department, who were implicated in multiple incidents of inappropriate behavior towards female employees. Over the past four years, nine FIRs have been filed against six accused, with allegations ranging from sexual harassment to religious discrimination. The police are reviewing more than 40 CCTV footage clips to gather further evidence. The accused include team leaders and HR representatives, with complaints from women aged 18 to 25 years. A Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been established to delve deeper into the matter, with authorities urging other victims to come forward. The investigation aims to uncover whether a larger network is involved in such misconduct.
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This operation highlights the urgent need for addressing workplace harassment and protecting employees' rights, particularly for vulnerable groups.
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