
A head constable from the PCR unit in Delhi has been charged by the police for allegedly assaulting his 11-year-old daughter in Dugrapuri Extension in northeast Delhi, officials said.
According to officials, the girl claims that this incident is part of a history of abuse by her father.
“The police received a PCR call at 10.30 pm on Thursday and promptly dispatched a team to the location. Upon arrival, they found the girl with visible injuries, and she was subsequently examined at GTB Hospital,” said the officials.
An FIR has been registered under sections 323 (voluntarily causing hurt) and 34 (common intentions) of the IPC, along with relevant provisions of the Juvenile Justice Act, they said.
The accused, who serves as a head constable in the PCR unit, is currently under investigation, police said. (With inputs from PTI)
Rival leagues trigger players’ suspensions and a legal battle in Indian golf, for now
Former Delhi CM Kejriwal criticises Centre, Delhi govt over worsening air pollution, alleges AQI manipulation
Delhi Police raids Nangloi unit producing fake engine oil, seizes over Rs 1 crore worth…
Mukesh Sharma reimagines digital components as living matter in his solo exhibition ‘Decoding Digital DNA’
Nine accused were arrested in coordinated raids as police uncovered organised networks supplying mule bank…
Nearly 1.57 lakh PUC challans issued in two months as Delhi steps up GRAP enforcement…