A man from Jharkhand was caught in the act of molesting a woman at Mumbai’s Dadar station, leading to a swift and decisive reaction from the commuters who thrashed him before the police arrived.
Public SafetyWomens RightsSexual HarassmentCommunity VigilanceMumbai PoliceReal Estate NewsMar 14, 2025
A man from Jharkhand attempted to molest a woman at Dadar station, and he was thrashed by commuters before being handed over to the police.
The commuters immediately surrounded the molester, ensuring he could not escape, and thrashed him until the police arrived.
The police have stated that they are working on implementing stricter measures to deter such acts and ensure the safety of all commuters, including increased surveillance and community involvement.
The woman who was molested was provided with medical assistance and counseling, and she expressed gratitude to the commuters who came to her aid.
The molester faces multiple charges under the Indian Penal Code, including sexual harassment and public indecency, and could face a significant prison term and a hefty fine if found guilty.
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