Techie tied to electric pole, thrashed for stalking woman in Bengaluru

April 2, 2016

Bengaluru, Apr 2: A techie was thrashed by a mob after being tied to an electric pole on West Of Chord Road on Friday morning after he allegedly stalked a 25-year-old woman and passed lewd remarks at her.

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The Basaveshwaranagar police said the techie, Sri Ramamurthy, working with a private IT firm and married with two children, is alleged to have repeatedly stalked the young woman when on his way to office.

"It is not the first time that he has followed her and passed lewd remarks. A few days ago, he did the same thing and the woman's husband came to the spot and warned him not to repeat it," a Basaveshwaranagar police official said.

"But again, on Friday morning, Ramamurthy followed her. The woman, who was also on the way to her office, got scared when he came very close, and while on the pretext of talking into his mobile phone, continued to pass lewd remarks on her," he said.

The scared woman immediately called her husband, who arrived at the spot along with a few people. It is alleged that Ramamurthy tried assaulting the woman's husband, which led to the latter and his friends beating him up after tying him to an electric pole, the police said. The crowd then informed the police who arrived at the scene and took Ramamurthy to the police station.

However, the woman reportedly refused to file a police complaint after the techie's family members requested the woman and her husband not to do so.

The police also gave the techie an option to file a complaint against the woman's husband and the people he brought with him to beat him up, as they had taken the law into their hands instead of calling the police immediately.

However, the techie did not file a complaint. The police, however, have made a case and let off Ramamurthy after giving him a strict warning against repeating his cheap act on any woman in future.

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saleem bajil
 - 
Saturday, 2 Apr 2016

This must be fake attack, matter must be different.

Priyanka
 - 
Saturday, 2 Apr 2016

wow nice goose bumps, i m loving it, good lesson.

India thinker
 - 
Saturday, 2 Apr 2016

well ! nice lesson for the stalker, so many this type of dogs around us ,need them teach this same lesson.

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