In a significant development, the Odisha Police has suspended five officers, including the Inspector-in-Charge (IIC) of Bharatpur Police Station, following the alleged assault and harassment of an Indian Army officer and his fiancée.
The suspended officials include IIC Dinakrushna Mishra, Sub-Inspector Baisalini Panda, Assistant Sub-Inspectors Salilamayee Sahoo and Sagarika Rath, and Constable Balaram Handa.
The incident reportedly occurred when the Army officer and his fiancée visited the Bharatpur police station late at night to lodge a complaint against some miscreants involved in a road rage incident.
Instead of receiving assistance, the couple allegedly faced physical assault and harassment by the police personnel, leading to significant public and institutional outrage.
The ordeal described by the fiancée, who is also a lawyer, involved brutal physical assault and deeply inappropriate conduct by the police, culminating in her being jailed without proper justification.
Following an intense public backlash and scrutiny from various legal and governmental bodies, the Orissa High Court intervened, granting bail to the fiancée and criticizing the handling of the matter by the lower court.
The National Commission for Women has taken suo motu cognizance of the incident, demanding a detailed report and appropriate action against the involved officers.
In response to the incident and the subsequent legal proceedings, hundreds of ex-servicemen gathered in Bhubaneswar to protest, calling for stringent action and a judicial inquiry into the misconduct of the police personnel.
This case has highlighted critical issues regarding police conduct and the protection of citizen rights under the law, sparking a broader discussion on police accountability and the treatment of military personnel and their families in civilian jurisdictions.
The ongoing investigation by the Crime Branch aims to uncover the full extent of the misconduct and ensure justice for the affected individuals.