Mumbai: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Mayank Gandhi was among the six persons booked here after a 21-year-old female party volunteer filed a criminal complaint against them, police said.
While AAP activist Tarun Singh has been booked under section 354 (a) (sexual harassment), 506 (punishment for criminal intimidation), 509 (word, gesture or act intended to insult the modesty of a woman) of IPC, Gandhi and four others have been booked for abetting the crime, a police officer at Oshiwara police station said on Saturday.
"The offence had occurred in April this year in suburban Oshiwara, ahead of Lok Sabha elections," said Additional Police Commissioner Milind Bharambe.
"Based on the allegations levelled by the victim, an FIR was registered yesterday. The victim alleged that she brought to Gandhi's notice the sexual advancements of some party workers, but he did pay heed to them. And hence, she approached the local police who registered the FIR yesterday," Bharambe said.
Refuting the charge of abetting the crime, Mayank described the complaint as ‘politically motivated'.
"When the female volunteer had complained to me against Tarun Singh saying he was harassing her, I pulled him up and immediately suspended him from the party. I asked the victim if she wanted to lodge an FIR against Tarun, but she refused," Mayank said.
An internal committee of the party had been enquiring into the matter after it was reported to it, Mayank added.
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