A lady who was harassed while out and about in a busy Bengaluru IT park claimed that she stopped individuals and yelled for assistance, but nobody stepped forward. Around 11:30 p.m. on Wednesday, the event took place in Ecoworld.
In Bengaluru, a lady who was harassed by a guy on a two-wheeler said that despite her yelling for assistance and stopping others, no one stepped forward.
at an interview with NDTV, the woman recalled her experience, stating that she felt a “huge hit” on her back while at a busy Bengaluru IT park. “I felt a huge hit on my back around 11.30 pm on Wednesday while I was strolling through Ecoworld in the Marathahalli area,” she added.
“Nobody came to my aid.“
I couldn’t understand. Perhaps someone was riding a car carelessly, I reasoned. However, the same event occurred again, more intensely. Then I knew that this was being done on purpose,” she claimed.
On the third occasion, I saw the man turn around and approach me. It’s always a busy place, and there were a lot of people present when I yelled for assistance. The most unexpected thing, she said NDTV, was that no one rushed to her aid despite her asking for assistance and stopping vehicles and other people.
CCTV Footage Reveals Shocking Molestation Incident in Bengaluru
A CCTV camera placed at the scene captured the horrific event of an unidentified guy sexually harassing a woman in Bengaluru on April 5.
Massive internet indignation was sparked by the incident’s footage, which went viral on social media. According to reports, the event happened in Bengaluru’s Suddaguntepalya neighborhood’s BTM layout. The molester fled the area right away, according to the CCTV footage.
In the footage, two ladies can be seen moving down a small, empty alleyway. The women were approached from behind by a man who seemed to have touched one of them before he ran away.
In 38 days, Delhi Police detain more than 6,500 people for molestation and eve-teasing.
According to a PTI report on Thursday, the Delhi Police’s “Shistachar Squad” has arrested over 6,500 individuals in 38 days for offenses like harassment, molestation, and eve-teasing.
According to the official, the project is a part of a larger effort to create a safer public space and boost the confidence of women and vulnerable groups.
“We conducted 1,055 enforcement drives and detained 6,584 people between March 17 and April 24,” the Delhi Police said in a statement.
According to the authorities, 275 cars were also confiscated during the operation.
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