
Police director Pathanamthitta Crime Branch Branch (DYSP) was looking for two weeks to present an investigation report in a complaint about the harassment of a data woman after accusing her employers.
Dysp Pathanamthitta Crime Branch Dysp appeared at the seating. The case will be accepted at the meeting held in Commission 4. August.
The Chairman of the Commission ordered the case to be investigated by a dys employed outside the Thiruvananthapuram district. He also tried to record a statement by a domestic worker in the presence of a woman’s lawyer. The lawyer should be appointed Secretary of the District Office for Legal Services.
The Commission registered the SUO MOTU case based on media reports. The Dalitian woman complained that the police subjected her to a mental torture of 20 hours after her employers claimed to have stolen a golden necklace.
Published – 3 July 2025 9:23