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CRPF officer repatriated to parent cadre 2 weeks after harassment plaint by Guwahati airport employee

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 3 April 2024
A senior CRPF officer, Binod Kumar Singh, was sent back to his parent cadre following a harassment complaint at Guwahati airport. The complaint alleged inappropriate behavior towards an airport employee, including unwanted conversation, comments on her smile, and attempts to exchange contact details. The incident raised concerns of outraging the woman's modesty, leading to a swift response from authorities.
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