NCW reports men impersonating police officers made one victim file false complaint in Revanna sex scandal.

Woman in Karnataka sex video case claims she was coerced by group. NCW weighs in on scandal involving MP Prajwal Revanna.

May 9th 2024.

NCW reports men impersonating police officers made one victim file false complaint in Revanna sex scandal.
In a recent twist to the sex video scandal involving Prajwal Revanna, a sitting MP from Karnataka, the National Commission for Women (NCW) made a statement on Thursday. According to the Commission, one of the women who had filed a complaint against Revanna claimed that she was coerced into doing so by a group of people. She alleged that they threatened her with harassment if she did not lodge a false complaint.

The NCW explained that the woman had come to them to register a complaint against three individuals who had identified themselves as Karnataka Police officials and forced her to file a false complaint. They also revealed that she had been receiving threatening calls from unknown numbers, which ultimately led to her filing the complaint. It was later discovered that the woman had been pressured by a group of people to file the complaint, and she feared the consequences if she did not comply.

The woman, fearing for the safety of her family, requested protection from the NCW. In response, the Commission has asked the Karnataka Director General of Police to provide appropriate security to her. Prajwal Revanna, who is the grandson of former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda and son of JD-S MLA HD Revanna, was previously arrested for his alleged involvement in the kidnapping of a victim of the sex scandal.

The NCW also noted that the 700 women who had submitted online complaints were all part of a social activist group and had no direct connection to the primary complainant. The Commission strongly denounced any form of violence or sexual abuse against women and stated that they were taking swift and decisive action in light of the recent developments in the Prajwal Revanna case.

In response to the distressing reports in the media, the NCW took suo motu action and sent a letter to the Director General of Police, urging prompt action and accountability within three days. The report submitted by the authorities revealed significant findings, and a Special Investigation Team has been formed to thoroughly investigate the matter. The NCW also commended the presence of female officers in the team, which ensures sensitivity and empathy in handling such cases.

The Commission clarified that while two cases have been registered based on the complaints of sexual abuse by the victims, no one has come forward to file a complaint with the NCW. They remain committed to investigating the concerns raised by the victims and maintaining communication with the Karnataka Police authorities.

In conclusion, the NCW reaffirmed their commitment to seeking justice and protection for women. They emphasized the importance of evidence-based inquiry rather than making premature judgments. The statement was issued by IANS on behalf of the NCW.

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