Zaira latest victim of molestation, mid-air

TNN Bureau. Updated: 12/11/2017 12:10:42 AM Front Page

39-yr old accused arrested; CM, Omar condemn

JAMMU: Shameless it certainly was but shocking it has become considering even the celebrities in country are not immune of the evil of molestation, with Kashmiri actress Zaira Wasim, allegedly, being the most recent victim, that too, mid-air, in the safe cocoon of an airplane.
Dnagal- fame Zaira, in her teen years was allegedly molested by a co-passenger, 39 years of age, on board a Delhi-Mumbai flight, last night, the report of which broke like a wild-fire on Sunday, creating uproar and invited all-round condemnation.
Later in the evening, the man who allegedly molested Zaira was arrested and was identified as 39-year-old Vikas Sachdev.
Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mumbai, Anil Kumbhare said he will be produced in the court tomorrow.
Sachdev has been booked under section 354 (Assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty) of IPC, and relevant sections of Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO) since the actor is a minor, Senior Police Inspector, Sahar, Lata Shirsat, said.
Of the reactions poured in from across the country, Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti said she was "appalled" by the incident and demanded swift action against the culprit, joined by her predecessor Omar Abdullah.

The incident, which occurred last night, was narrated by the Dangal-fame actress on social media.

Wasim said she was on a Vistara flight last night from Delhi to Mumbai when a co-passenger sitting behind her put up his feet on her armrest.

In the video, which Wasim recorded immediately after deboarding the flight, the 17-year-old actor broke down several times.

"So, I was in a flight travelling from Delhi to Mumbai today and right behind me one middle-aged man who made my two-hour journey miserable. I tried to record it on phone to understand it better because the cabin lights were dimmed, I failed to get it..." she said.

"The lights were dimmed, so it was even worse. It continued for another five to ten minutes and then I was sure of it. He kept nudging my shoulder and continued to move his foot up and down my back and neck," the Kashmiri teen, who shot to fame for her stellar performance in Aamir Khan's blockbuster "Dangal", said in the post.

"This is not done, I am disturbed... Is this how you're going to take care of girls? This is not the way anybody should be made to feel. This is terrible!" she said.

"No one will help us if we don't decide to help ourselves. And this is the worst thing," she added.

Prompted by the news that broke, the Maharashtra State Commission for Women sought an enquiry into the "shameful" incident, while Vistara, the airline which is run under a JV between Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines, regretted the "unfortunate experience" and apologised to Wasim.

Taking cognizance, a woman official of Mumbai Police was sent to the hotel in Mumbai where the actor is put up to record her statement, a senior police official said.

Based on her statement, a case was registered at the Sahar police station against the unknown person under IPC section 354 (assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty) and relevant sections of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, since the actor is a minor, Sahar's senior police inspector Lata Shirsat said.

The accused was arrested, later in the evening by the Mumbai Police and was identified as 39-year-old Vikas Sachdev.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti said she was "appalled" by the incident and demanded swift action against the culprit.

"Any harassment/crime against women should be dealt with swiftly and effectively. As a mother of two daughters, I am appalled at what happened with @zairawasimz. Hope the relevant authorities take strict action," she tweeted.

Former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah also demanded action against the passenger.

"The passenger should be identified to the police by @airvistara and a case filed for legal action. None of this "he fell at my feet so I forgive him" rubbish!" Abdullah posted.

Terming the incident as "shameful", Maharashtra State Commission for Women's (MSCW) chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar said they will seek a detailed inquiry into it from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

Rahatkar said there should also be an enquiry into why the cabin crew did not help the actor.

The airline has also come out apologising for the shameful incident, in different durations of the day.

"We are carrying out detailed investigation and will support Zaira in every way required. We have zero tolerance for such behaviour," the airline had tweeted immediately after the video went viral on social media.

Later in the day, it also said senior members of the management team have been flown to Mumbai to meet the "Dangal" actor, who narrated her ordeal on Instagram via live video.

"We are deeply concerned and regret the unfortunate experience Zaira Wasim had onboard our flight last night. We continue to give this case our highest attention and are extending our full support to all relevant authorities for the investigations underway," the airline said in a latest statement issued late evening.

In addition, Vistara has submitted an initial report to the DGCA and also given all necessary details to the police, the airline said.

"Members of our senior management have flown to Mumbai to meet Wasim and assist in the investigation process," it added.

Earlier, Vistara chief strategy and commercial officer Sanjiv Kapoor in a statement said, "We are talking to our crew who were serving Wasim to understand the incident at greater length, and reaching out to fellow passengers as well."

"We apologise for what she experienced and we have zero tolerance for such behaviour," Kapoor said.

"Ensuring safety and security of our customers is of paramount importance to us, and we stand firm against any kind of harassment or such behaviour towards any individual," the airline said in its latest statement.

Condemning the incident, Shiv Sena spokesperson Neelam Gorhe said a criminal offence should be registered against the male passenger and he should be asked to apologise for the indecent behaviour.

"Those travelling by airlines usually work in good positions in companies. If the owners of such companies do not take suitable action against such employees their conduct will never change," Gorhe said.


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