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'Fake narrative': Professor guided Pune woman on filing false rape complaint, says city top cop; medical report inconclusive

'Fake narrative': Professor guided Pune woman on filing false rape complaint, says city top cop; medical report inconclusive

Time of India2 days ago
Pune's police commissioner refuted claims of deteriorating law and order after a woman's rape complaint was found to be false and misleading
PUNE: Police commissioner Amitesh Kumar said on Sunday that a fake narrative about the city's "collapsing law and order" situation was being built based on an "entirely false and misleading complaint of a very serious nature" authorities had received recently.
Kumar did not specify the nature of the complaint while speaking at the inauguration of a new police chowkey under the Sinhagad Road police station. However, his observation came against the backdrop of a 22-year-old woman's complaint that an unidentified delivery agent entered her 11th-floor flat in Pune last Wednesday, sprayed some chemical to render her unconscious, and raped her. She had also alleged that the man used her cellphone to take a selfie and keyed in a threat message, 'I will come back'.
"However, our teams busted the same within 24 hours by establishing that the complaint given by the woman was entirely false and misleading and tended to hide information from police," Kumar told TOI later.
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He added: "There is a part of consent in the case, and this consent we have already established. The woman called her friend to her house. The selfie was clicked with her consent, which she later edited. The woman complained to the police about an unknown courier delivery person, which is not the case.
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Secondly, she stated that there was forceful entry and use of spray before she was raped, and that too turned out to be misleading.
The investigations have also revealed the two had some arguments following which the woman lodged the misleading complaint."
Deputy commissioner of police (Zone V), Rajkumar Shinde, said: "We have received her medical report from the Sassoon General Hospital. However, these reports are inconclusive."
The woman holds a BE (data science) degree and works with an IT company in Kalyaninagar. Her complaint created a major uproar across the country before the police established there were discrepancies in her account.
Investigators also said she herself wrote the threat message after the friend left her flat.
On Saturday, the police got her to record her statement before a Judicial Magistrate First Class in view of the frequent changes she kept making in the narration of the incident.
This was also after she and her friend were made to sit in front of each other and questioned. She has also been referred to counselling. Referring to these events as "a very serious complaint" received by the authorities, Kumar noted that a fake narrative was being constructed, one alleging that Pune's law and order systems were "collapsing".
Officials from Kondhwa police on Saturday also recorded the statement of a woman professor with a private engineering college who was in touch with the woman before the registration of the rape complaint, they said.
"The professor is the complainant's friend and guide and was in touch with the complainant on Wednesday. During investigations, we realised that the complainant had sought all the directions from the professor to lodge her complaint and on how to deal with investigating authorities," Shinde said.
"If required, we will question the professor again. We have recorded the woman professor's statement as part of the investigation in the case," he added.
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