Dehradun: Police can also record the statement of IAS Sushil Kumar of Uttarakhand cadre surrounded by allegations of sexual harassment. The police have given speed to their investigation by recording the statement of the victim woman. This matter has been stuck around the neck of the IAS for several months. Due to contact with the victim, it took a long time to record the statement. SSP Arun Mohan Joshi has taken an update on this matter on Wednesday. But in the case of sexual harassment, the difficulty of IAS Sushil Kumar can now increase. Actually, the victim teacher of Bijnor district alleges that she was married to Sushil Kumar on 19 August 2012. He also has a five-year-old son.
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IAS Sushil Kumar already married: During the investigation, it is learned that after marriage, the accused has never given him the status of a wife. Later, I came to know that IAS Sushil Kumar is already married. The victim alleges that she has not been heard after complaining about several levels. Angry, the victim had posted a video on social media, pleading for death with her son.
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Sources say that the victim had sent a complaint to the National Commission for Women. The Women's Commission was instructed to conduct the investigation of the entire matter with a higher officer. Later this investigation was handed over to SP City Shweta Chaubey. On the instructions of the SP, the female inspector of Dalanwala police station went to Bijnor and recorded the statement of the victim. After the victim's statement is recorded, the police of IAS Sushil Kumar can also record the statement soon. Although IAS Sushil Kumar has been denying these allegations. On the direction of the National Commission for Women, SP City Shweta Chaubey is investigating the sexual harassment against IAS Sushil Kumar. Based on the facts coming in the investigation, advance action is being taken.
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