TVF case: Police likely to drop sexual harassment charges against CEO Arunabh Kumar

Out of 50 women who have accused Arunabh of sexual harassment, not even one has contacted the police.

Update: 2017-03-29 07:23 GMT
Arunabh Kumar

Mumbai: After a blog post accusing The Viral Fever (TVF) CEO Arunabh Kumar of sexual harassment at work place went viral, almost 50 other women came forward on different social media platforms claiming the same.

Based on these allegations, lawyer Rizwan Siddiqui had filed a third-person first information report and urged the women to come forward and record their statements in a Facebook post.

The Mumbai Police reportedly informed India Today that they are likely to close the case by the end of this week as none of the alleged victims have lodged any official complaint against the CEO. The case was lodged 10 days ago after a unanimous blogger under the pseudonym ‘The Indian Fowler’ accused Arunabh of sexually harassing her over a period of 2 years. The accuser was allegedly an employee with Arunabh-led TVF.  

"Social media posts are not enough for us to lodge a First Information Report. However, if any complainant wishes to come forward and file one with the police, they are free to do so," Sailesh Pasalvar, Senior Inspector of Mumbai's MIDC Police Station, reportedly told The Quint.

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