NOIDA: One person was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly harassing, assaulting and attempting to abduct a BPO employee from a DTC bus near Shopprix Mall in Noida on Sunday night.
The accused has been identified as Deepak, 22, from Bulandshahr. The police scanned around 3,500 cars in Delhi-NCR to arrest him. They managed to arrest him from Sector 121 after being tipped off. The accused has been imprisoned in the past for car lifting. Another accused is still on the run.
The woman, a Lajpat Nagar resident, was returning home on a DTC bus from her BPO office in Sector 58, when two men started passing lewd comments at her. Her companion, a male friend, tried to intervene, but was thrashed by the accused. After other passengers intervened, one of the accused stepped out of the bus but returned in a car with a few more people.
Deepak, who was in the bus, tried to drag the woman off with him and attempted to push her into the car, but was overpowered by the passengers. Meanwhile, other passengers called in the cops, though they claimed police took a lot of time to respond, claiming they had been delayed as their PCR had run out of petrol.
The accused has been identified as Deepak, 22, from Bulandshahr. The police scanned around 3,500 cars in Delhi-NCR to arrest him. They managed to arrest him from Sector 121 after being tipped off. The accused has been imprisoned in the past for car lifting. Another accused is still on the run.
The woman, a Lajpat Nagar resident, was returning home on a DTC bus from her BPO office in Sector 58, when two men started passing lewd comments at her. Her companion, a male friend, tried to intervene, but was thrashed by the accused. After other passengers intervened, one of the accused stepped out of the bus but returned in a car with a few more people.
Deepak, who was in the bus, tried to drag the woman off with him and attempted to push her into the car, but was overpowered by the passengers. Meanwhile, other passengers called in the cops, though they claimed police took a lot of time to respond, claiming they had been delayed as their PCR had run out of petrol.
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