Indian man stalks and molests Australian women cricketers playing in World Cup

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Two Australian cricketers were stalked and one molested by a man on a motorcycle in Indore. The incident occurred as they walked out of their hotel.​

Two cricketers of the Australian team participating in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup were allegedly stalked, and one of them molested, by a motorcycle-borne man in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, police said on Saturday.
Member of the Australian women's team(REUTERS)
Member of the Australian women's team(REUTERS)

According to a report in news agency PTI, which quoted the officials, the incident took place on Thursday morning along Khajrana Road, when the players had stepped out of their hotel and were walking towards a nearby cafe. A man on a motorcycle began following them and allegedly touched one of the cricketers inappropriately before fleeing the scene, said Sub-Inspector Nidhi Raghuvanshi.


The players immediately informed their team’s security officer, Danny Simmons, who contacted local security liaison officers and arranged a vehicle to assist them. Upon receiving the complaint, Assistant Commissioner of Police Himani Mishra met the players, recorded their statements, and initiated legal action.
An FIR was registered at the MIG Police Station under sections 74 (use of criminal force to outrage a woman’s modesty) and 78 (stalking) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).
A bystander reportedly managed to note down the motorcycle’s registration number, which led to the swift identification and arrest of the accused, Akil Khan, on Friday.
Police said Khan has previous criminal cases registered against him, and further investigation into the incident is underway.
 
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For those women it was the trauma of their life, but for the Indian man it was just another regular Thursday...
 
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Wtf is wrong with indian men, castrate all of them
 
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"molested" down to "inappropriately touched" which was really probably an accidental bumping-into but 5'6 curry so rape.
 
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Average thing for the Indians
 
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"molested" down to "inappropriately touched" which was really probably an accidental bumping-into but 5'6 curry so rape.
Lol, it was no accident, there are quite a few perverts in India riding bikes and casually slapping girls on the butt, whenever they get the chance.
 
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>The incident occurred as they walked out of their hotel.
why would you do this in india anyways but especially as women. guess they wanted to experience the real local culture and they did
 
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>The incident occurred as they walked out of their hotel.
why would you do this in india anyways but especially as women. guess they wanted to experience the real local culture and they did
I still don't understand why white women want to visit India
They should leave India asap
 
I still don't understand why white women want to visit India
They should leave India asap
i mean these werent even visiting. just playing a match there
 
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Two Australian cricketers were stalked and one molested by a man on a motorcycle in Indore. The incident occurred as they walked out of their hotel.​

Two cricketers of the Australian team participating in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup were allegedly stalked, and one of them molested, by a motorcycle-borne man in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, police said on Saturday.
Member of the Australian women's team(REUTERS)'s team(REUTERS)
Member of the Australian women's team(REUTERS)

According to a report in news agency PTI, which quoted the officials, the incident took place on Thursday morning along Khajrana Road, when the players had stepped out of their hotel and were walking towards a nearby cafe. A man on a motorcycle began following them and allegedly touched one of the cricketers inappropriately before fleeing the scene, said Sub-Inspector Nidhi Raghuvanshi.


The players immediately informed their team’s security officer, Danny Simmons, who contacted local security liaison officers and arranged a vehicle to assist them. Upon receiving the complaint, Assistant Commissioner of Police Himani Mishra met the players, recorded their statements, and initiated legal action.
An FIR was registered at the MIG Police Station under sections 74 (use of criminal force to outrage a woman’s modesty) and 78 (stalking) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).
A bystander reportedly managed to note down the motorcycle’s registration number, which led to the swift identification and arrest of the accused, Akil Khan, on Friday.
Police said Khan has previous criminal cases registered against him, and further investigation into the incident is underway.
Award winning Cricket strategy. Just molest the opposition till they lose.
"molested" down to "inappropriately touched" which was really probably an accidental bumping-into but 5'6 curry so rape.
You can get buried under a prison for just looking at a women if you’re a sub3, so I wouldn’t be surprised. Some oofy-doofy was charged with voyeurism for recording a conversation he had with a women(dating coach cold approach bs).
 

Indian minister blames molested Aussie women cricketers for ‘not being careful’​

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A senior Indian minister has said the two Australian women’s team cricketers who were molested while walking to a café in the city of Indore “should have been more careful”.

Cabinet Minister for Madhya Pradesh Kailash Vijayvargiya, a member of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s BJP and a former mayor of the city, spoke out on Sunday about the groping case that sparked international outrage.
Mr Vijayvargiya told NDTV the incident was “unfortunate” but that players needed to bear in mind “there is a huge craze for cricketers” in India, Hindustan Times reported.

“Look, there has been a lapse. But the players suddenly leaving from there without telling anyone – they didn’t even tell their coach – this is a mistake from their side too,” he said.

“Because, there was personal security and police security too, but they left as no one noticed, and this incident happened.

“But now the players should also learn from this. I feel that when we go to another country, or another city, we should also worry about our own safety.”


His comments came after another BJP Madhya Pradesh MP, Rameshwar Sharma, said the accused, a Muslim named Akil Khan, “was given a due beating” – an apparent reference to the suspect suffering a broken arm and leg between the time he was arrested and paraded in front of the media by police.

He then referred to Khan as being among “some illegitimate children” who “conspire to defame Indian culture”.

The two Australian Women’s Cricket World Cup players were followed by a man on a motorcycle while walking from their hotel, the Radisson Blu, to a café in the Khajrana Road area on Thursday morning before being touched inappropriately.
Team security reported the incident to police, who then apprehended Khan and charged him with “use of criminal force to outrage a woman’s modesty” and stalking.

Indore Police then released video of Khan, whose first name is also being spelled as Aqueel or Aqeel in the Indian media, being paraded in front of cameras with casts on an arm and leg.

Assistant Commissioner of Police Himani Mishra, who met the players and took their statements, said Khan had “prior criminal cases registered against him” and the investigation was ongoing.

Cricket Australia confirmed the incident in a statement on Saturday, saying that police had been handling the matter since receiving the report from team security.
“CA can confirm two members of the Australian Women’s team were approached and touched inappropriately by a motorcyclist while walking to a café in Indore,” CA said.
The women’s team has been in India for a week while competing in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup.
 
For those women it was the trauma of their life, but for the Indian man it was just another regular Thursday...
 

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