Delhi: Two women assaulted for warning against rash driving
A 27-year-old woman has alleged that she and her sister-in-law were assaulted by a group of men, whom they had warned against driving rashly in southwest Delhi's Vasant Kunj, police said today. The complainant and her sister-in-law were returning to their farm from Kishangarh market when a car apparently drove recklessly towards the two women causing them to fall on the road, said police.
Complainant asked the man to drive properly
The complainant asked the man to drive properly, following which he and his friends got out of the car, allegedly abused the two women and tried to pull one of them inside the vehicle, a police official said. "She raised an alarm and ran, but then another car driver came there and allegedly assaulted the two women," said DCP (Southwest) Milind Mahadeo Dumbere.
Efforts are on to nab all the accused: Police
"The complainant alleged that the accused fled with her mobile phone. A case has been registered in the matter," said Dumbere. During an investigation, CCTV footage of the incident was scrutinized and one car was impounded. One of the accused has been identified as Pawan who is absconding, the officer said, adding efforts are on to nab all the accused in the case.