SIT to probe Dolly Bindra's sexual harassment charge against Radhe Ma
Chandigarh, Oct 13 (IBNS) A special investigation team (SIT) will probe the allegations of Bollywood actor Dolly Bindra against self-styled godwoman Radhe Maa for allegedly sexually exploiting her, reports said.
In her complaint to the police, Bindra alleged she was sexually harassed during a religious function at the house of a retired Punjab Police official in June 2014.
The complaint was filed on September 28.
The SIT, constituted on Monday, will be headed by ASP (south) Navdeep Singh Brar.
In her complaint, the actor stated, "The incident dates back to the intervening night of April 23/24 when I had come to attend 'Mata ki chowki' at a house of a senior cop in Sector 36. I was sexually harassed on that intervening night."
Radhe Maa, arrested in connection with a dowry harassment, was recently granted anticipatory bail.
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