Man booked for indulging in vulgar act in front of US national

Man booked for indulging in vulgar act in front of US national

PTIUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 11:13 PM IST
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Mumbai: A man, who allegedly engaged in vulgar act before a US woman here, was today booked by Mumbai police on charges of outraging her modesty. “We have registered an FIR under section 509 (word, gesture or act intended to insult modesty of a woman) of IPC and recorded the statement of the complainant,” said Vinay Gadgil, senior inspector of Colaba police station.

“We are searching the accused through the photograph, which the complainant has given to us,” he added. Last morning, when the woman was walking in Colaba area of South Mumbai a man allegedly indulged in vulgar act in front of her, following which police launched a hunt for the accused.

The incident came to public notice when the American national tweeted about it, and her tweet soon went viral on social networking sites like Tweeter and Facebook. The victim also mentioned about two men, who where passing-by and came to her help when she raised an alarm.

Meanwhile, an official told PTI that the woman, through a direct message on Twitter, was informed about the telephone number of Joint CP so that she could register the complaint. “She replied Thank You, police have been in touch and I am grateful to you,” the official said.

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