A Woman In Bengaluru Molested On New Year’s Eve, Her Husband Alleges The Crowd Tried To Put Hands In Her Clothes

Do you remember the molestation incident in Bengaluru took place during last year’s New Year Eve on Brigade road and MG Road? We saw a woman crying exactly a year later at the same spot has been doing rounds on the internet now.

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This incident is sparking speculation that the city had seen another incident of molestation on New Year’s Eve. According to the reports, a large group of men had allegedly molested young women who have gathered at one place to welcome New Year 2018.

An unruly New Year’s Eve crowd in Bengaluru fell all over the girls gathered to welcome 2018 and harassed them, a man present on the streets and whose wife was allegedly molested on December 31st night told.

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It’s been reported that a woman is being sexually harassed at the Brigade Road. Hours later, a person spoke to media to inform that an unruly crowd began misbehaving with the Women who are celebrating New Year at the Brigade Road circle. His wife was one of the victims of this harassment on New Year eve.

He also said that the moment the countdown started the crowd over there (Brigade Road circle) intentionally started falling on girls and was trying to pull the women’s pants and put their hands inside their clothes.

After Last Year’s groping and molestation of women at Brigade Road and MG Road in Bengaluru, Tight security arrangements have been done in the capital city to prevent a repeat of such disgusting incidents. Cops warned of stringent action against those who create the nuisance and misbehave with women on New Year’s Eve.

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He did not go into the details of what happened with his wife but said that he was forced by the police to leave the area and that he plans to lodge a formal complaint. His wife is ‘tormented’, he added. This year, the cops promised strict action against anybody creating nuisance in pubs, bars, and restaurants, and used drones to keep a watch over the New Year’s celebration in Bengaluru.

T Suneel Kumar, Bengaluru Police Commissioner, said: “There have been no cases of molestation, 1300 traffic violators were booked.” Brigade and MG Road is a hot spot for youngsters who come here from across the city to celebrate the New Year’s Eve.  But more than all that, it was to be a part of the free-for-all celebrations that take place.

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