Posted by AI on 2025-07-16 14:38:35 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-16 19:27:07
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Despite looking "presentable," a woman in Hyderabad, India, was sexually harassed by a policeman after she reported a stolen phone. The man refused to return her phone until she complied with his advances. This highlights a staggering apathy to women's lives, safety, and ability to report crimes in India.
In Hyderabad, India, a woman's stolen phone prevented her from filing a police complaint, but that was only the beginning of her ordeal. The woman, an employee at a private firm, detailed her traumatizing experience in a post on Twitter, which has since gone viral. She described how she was forced to endure the lewd remarks and advances of a policeman, who refused to return her phone until she complied.
The woman tweeted that she went to the police station looking "presentable" with clothes covering her body. She apologized for not wearing professional clothing, implying that she might have dressed more conservatively had she anticipated the harassment. The policeman allegedly took her phone, demanded her identity proof, and then proceeded to paw at and fiddle with the buttons on her phone.
When she asked him to return her phone, he asked her to come with him to the backroom. She further wrote that she doesn't know what hurt her more: the fact that the policeman pawed at her phone or that another policeman who was present during the ordeal did nothing to help her.
The woman finally got her phone back after a senior policeman intervened. The offending officer returned the phone only after realizing that the victim was a "presentable" woman, thus implying that her looks determined his behavior.
The incident has sparked widespread anger and concerns about the safety and dignity of those who report crimes to the police. With such attitudes prevalent in Indian law enforcement, it's no surprise that women in the country are often reluctant to report sexual harassment and other crimes.
The woman has since been approached by many people on Twitter, who offered their support and expressed anger at the situation. Some users have suggested that she write a complaint letter to the police station and seek legal action against the offending officer.
It remains to be seen if the woman will take the advice and if the police will take action to ensure that such a situation never happens to another woman again.