DCP South wants to meet NE Students
New Delhi, Aug 01, 2013:
DCP South wants to meet NE Students
::: Yesterday there was a Meeting, Yesterday there was a Problem :::
A meeting with SHO Vasant Vihar Police Station was held yesterday evening, 5pm-7pm. Few representatives from the NE community attended. The problem never ends, the very night itself proved it.
A NE girl, who stays with her brother and sister-in-law (with also a little kid) in Munirka, was forcibly thrown out of her room by the landlord Dariyao Singh Tokas and his two sons Prashant and Rohit at around 9pm. Many of her stuffs were damaged by the landlord and his sons.
An FIR u/s 448/427/34 IPC was registered in Vasant Vihar PS the same night with the assistance of Mr Huten Alexander, general secretary, Naga Students’ Union Delhi (NSUD) and Mr Bruce K. Thangkhal, journalist & media incharge, NE Helpline Delhi.
Mr Anil Sharma, SHO, Vasant Vihar PS told NE HELPLINE this morning that the culprits will be booked and will be punished according to the law.
Again, there will be another important meeting with DCP South on 03rd August, 2013 (Saturday), 4pm at DCP Office, Hauz Khas. Delhi Police has initiated various steps for the safety of the Northeast people.
It will be an opportunity to address the issues and problems face by the NE people. All NE students/community/church leaders are kindly invited to attend the meeting. Your kind presence will speak volume to the Delhi Police.
Released by
Media Incharge
North East Helpline Delhi
North East Helpline is a combined initiative of various human rights activists, social workers, students, journalists, and lawyers seeking to prevent harassment and abuses meted out to women, North East People, and tribal communities of different states.
This info was sent by North East Helpline Delhi who can be contacted at nehelpline(at)gmail(dot)com
This Press Release was posted on August 01, 2013.
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