Sex CD case: Sacked AAP minister sent to 3 days police custody

New Delhi: Sacked Delhi Minister and AAP Mla Sandeep Kumar, arrested on rape charges on the complaint of a woman, was today remanded to three-day police custody by a Courthere.

Kumar, 36, was produced before Special Judge Poonam Chaudhry on expiry of one day police custody.

The former minister was arrested on September 3 after a woman approached Sultanpuri police station in north Delhi with a complaint of sexual harassment against the former social welfare and women and child development minister following which a case was filed. The woman had figured in an objectionable video with him.

He has been booked under section 376 (rape), 328 (causing hurt by means of poison with intent to commit an offence) of IPC, under section 67A of IT Act (punishment for publishing or transmitting of material containing sexually explicit act) and Section 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act (public servant taking gratification other than legal remuneration for an official act).

In her complaint, the woman alleged that around 11 months ago she was raped by Kumar when she had gone to his office in Outer Delhi’s Sultanpuri seeking help to obtain a ration card.

She has alleged that Kumar had offered her a spiked drink and when she fell unconscious, she was taken to his house adjacent to the office and raped.

The woman alleged that Kumar had told her that he will get a ration card for her and ensure jobs for her children.

Kumar was removed from the AAP government on August 31 by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal after the CD purportedly showing him in a compromising position with the woman surfaced.

The Mlafrom Sultanpur Majra had surrendered before the investigators at the office of DCP(Outer) in Pitampura where his statement was recorded, police officials had said.

Soon after the controversy, the Mlahad defended himself, saying he has been targeted.

Kumar’s wife has also come out in support of her husband, claiming that he was “falsely implicated” in the scandal.

PTI

Comments (0)
Add Comment