
Traffic ASI Arrested in Rape Case Following Two-Month Investigation
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Baby Chakraborty | KalimNews | September 21, 2024 | Siliguri: In a significant development, Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Amar Bir of the Bagdogra Traffic Guard was arrested on charges of rape, nearly two months after a woman lodged a formal complaint with the Matigara Police Station. The victim alleged that ASI Bir had been sexually assaulting her over an extended period, luring her with false promises of marriage and, in some instances, using his position to intimidate her.
According to sources, the accused ASI threatened the woman with police action if she exposed the abuse. Despite this, the victim courageously filed a written complaint with Matigara Police Station two months ago, detailing her traumatic experiences. After an extended investigation, the police arrested ASI Bir yesterday, marking a turning point in the case.
The accused was presented before the Siliguri Sub-Divisional Court earlier today. Authorities from Matigara Police Station have requested custody of the ASI to proceed with a thorough investigation into the allegations. The remand period is expected to be crucial for gathering additional evidence and verifying the full extent of the crimes committed.
The arrest has sent shockwaves through the local community, as ASI Amar Bir had been a traffic officer in the Bagdogra Traffic Guard for several years. Local residents and advocacy groups are closely following the case, hoping for swift justice and accountability. Fearing his arrest, he first applied for anticipatory bail in the sessions court, which rejected his appeal, and then pursued the appeal in the high court, which also rejected it.
This incident has once again highlighted the pressing issue of power dynamics and abuse within law enforcement, raising concerns about the need for greater transparency and stronger checks on those in positions of authority. As the investigation unfolds, all eyes are on the judicial process to ensure that the victim receives the justice she deserves.
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