Haryana: IPS officer allegedly creates ruckus at Panchkula Hospital, booked
Chandigarh: A Haryana IPS officer allegedly abused and threatened the hospital staff at the Haryana Civil Hospital, Sector 6, Panchkula when he was intoxicated. Police have booked the officer.
The officer has been identified as Hemant Kalson. The incident took place on the night when Kalson visited the hospital to see a female patient admitted to the hospital at the de-addiction centre of the hospital. As per the nurse's complaint, he was intoxicated at the time and was carrying a bottle of liquor and a gutka packet.
When the nurse tried to stop him, he allegedly misbehaved and cursed at the nurse in an abusive way. Not only this but he also shouted at the security guard and other patients at the hospital. He later wanted to take away the woman out of the hospital.
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Witnessing the scene, the woman patient requested the accused to control his anger and not to behave in an abusive manner towards the hospital staff and the patients.
In an attempt to stop Kalson, the woman patient was attacked by Kalson as well but she was successfully saved by the hospital staff. Kalson also threatened the hospital staff with serious consequences and the nurse with sexual assault.
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Later, the nurse filed a complaint against Kalson at the Sector 7 police station and following the matter, a case has been registered under Sections 186 (voluntarily obstructs any public servant in the discharge of his public functions), 294 (sings, recites or utters any obscene song, ballad or words), 332 (voluntarily causes hurt to any person being a public servant in the discharge of his duty as such public servant), 353 (assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty), 506 (criminal intimidation) and 509 (outraging modesty of a woman).
Assistant Commissioner of Police Raj Kumar Kaushik told The Tribune that the investigation is underway and soon justice will be served.
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