The Odisha government has ordered a judicial inquiry into the alleged torture of an army officer and the sexual assault of his fiancée at a police station in Bhubaneswar. The incident, which occurred on September 15, has sparked widespread outrage and criticism.
The inquiry, headed by retired High Court judge Justice Chittaranjan Dash, will investigate the chronology of events, the roles of the authorities involved, and suggest measures to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future. The commission will prioritize ensuring the safety and security of women in the state.
Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi and Law Minister Prithviraj Harichandan met with the victim, her father, and Army officers on Monday to address the situation. Law Minister Harichandan stated that the government has zero tolerance for crimes against women and has taken immediate action.
In response to the allegations, the Odisha government has suspended five police officers from the Bharatpur police station where the alleged incident occurred. The government has also requested the Orissa High Court to oversee the ongoing probe by the Crime Branch of the Odisha Police, ensuring an independent and thorough investigation.
The incident reportedly began when the army officer and his fiancée approached the Bharatpur police station to file a complaint about a road rage incident. The couple alleges they were assaulted at the station.
The government’s swift response, including the judicial inquiry and suspension of police officers, demonstrates its commitment to addressing the seriousness of these allegations and ensuring justice is served. The investigation will be closely watched by the public and the army community, who are expecting a fair and transparent outcome.