Mumbai policeman suspended after towing car with woman breastfeeding infant


Mumbai, Nov 12 (IANS): Hours after a video showing Mumbai Traffic Police personnel towing away a car with a sick woman sitting in the rear seat and breastfeeding her seven-month-old baby went viral, a policeman was on Saturday suspended, pending an inquiry.

The incident occurred on Friday evening on the busy S.V. Road, in Malad (West), north-western suburb, and a video of the incident made by a local citizen, said to be her husband, went viral on the social media on Saturday.

Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Amitesh Kumar said the traffic police constable, who was identified as Shashank Rane by the person who shot the video, had been suspended pending an inquiry report.

"It will be dealt with appropriately and sternly after the preliminary report is received within 24 hours," Kumar said.

"Prime facie, it has been noticed that the safety of woman and child was endangered in the said incident. Hence, pending inquiry, the constable has been placed under suspension. Decision about departmental action shall be taken after the inquiry report is received," he said.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who also heads the Home portfolio, came under severe attack from various political parties after the incident.


Ruling Bharatiya Janata Party's ally Shiv Sena, opposition Congress and the Nationalist Congress Party strongly criticised the incident and demanded action against the guilty.

According to information, a young woman in her mid-20s, whose identity is not available, was sitting in her white car with her seven-month-old child when a towing van suddenly picked it up and started towing it away.

She begged and pleaded to stop the towing with the towing officer -- a traffic policeman believed to be named Shashank Rane, who was not wearing his name badge while on duty, which is also against the rules of the Maharashtra Police.

Earlier, the cop even grinned and confirmed his name and the woman was also requested to alight from the vehicle before it was towed away, but she refused as she was nursing her child and was unwell herself.

The woman flashed what was a medical prescription from the window and told the videographer that she was sick and was breastfeeding her hungry child, which was visible as the car was towed away mercilessly.

However, despite pleas by the videographer and others to the traffic cop to stop towing as something untoward could happen to both woman and child, he appeared unconcerned and continued speaking over his mobile phone.

The policeman reportedly also claimed to have a video to counter the other side's version.

The woman said that two other vehicles parked there were not picked and her car was chosen for towing without listening to her desperate pleas.

"They ignored the two other vehicles, but towed away a car in which a woman with an infant was sitting. They don't have guts to take action against the other vehicles here," she said from the moving car.

Following strong all-round condemnation, protests and adverse publicity in the social media to the video posted by a user "Rakhi Rakhi", the Traffic Police Department on Saturday ordered a probe into the shocking incident.

  

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  • Dr Mohan Prabhu, LL.D, QC, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Sun, Nov 12 2017

    The traffic policeman is a beast. Period.

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  • Bushra banu, Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 12 2017

    Police are creating teror among people. They r supose to be in deciplene all the time. If they can maintain peace among public. Then its time to be against police and losing faith against Law and Order.

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  • I wish I was there, Bahrain

    Sun, Nov 12 2017

    Nagesh & Dinesh, that poor mother was breast feeding her child not a animal.
    You'll are animals do you'll have kids.

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  • Fernandes, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 12 2017

    Appreciate decision of higher official by suspending the irresponsible police. Whatever the other side of the issue, the person endangered lives of two human that too sick mother and infant. He should be terminated from police forces and booked for his heinous act of playing with human life. Law shall act with these type people without any mercy.

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  • NAGESH NAYAK, MANGALORE

    Sun, Nov 12 2017

    HE FOLLOWED OUR INDIAN LAW. ACCORDING TO LAW IT DOESENT SAY DONT TOW RHE CAR IF MOTHER IS BREAST FEEDING.

    PARKING IN NO PARKING AREA HAS TO BE TOWED. BE IT ANYBODY.

    FOLLOW LAW. NO QUESTION OF SUSPENDING

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  • Dinesh poojary, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 12 2017

    Well said. Law should be equal to everybody.

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  • alwynkulshekar, mangalore

    Sun, Nov 12 2017

    nagesh are you a lawyer or do you know anything about tragic rules

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  • MILAN, MANGALORE

    Sun, Nov 12 2017

    A PERSON WHO IS INN-DYING SITUATION OF CARDIAC ARREST, POLICE WILL TOW HIS CAR. OR CALL AMBULANCE TO TAKE HIM TO HOSPITAL.

    WHAT LAW.

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Sun, Nov 12 2017

    Does your Law allow towing with passengers sitting in the vehicle?

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  • Danish, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 12 2017

    NAGESH NAYAK,MANGALORE
    Shows you are a fine example of typical male chauvinist. Not to say a blind devotee.
    Speaking about LAW, the universal law says respect humans in times of emergency.
    I am wondering what law says when you get a call when Driving. Should one answer or stop vehicle and then answer? So your logic says to tow away even if you stop and use phone.
    What at times when there's tyre burst? Should one use Stepney or allow the Police to tow away?
    FYI law doesn't permit to molest females. This was pure harassment. Towing is done when people Park and go. When a person parks and remains inside, the Police have no reason to tow-away but courteously remind the driver to remove ; and not to mention that one has no right to tow-away when there are people inside. Either ask them to get down or put a hefty fine or apply wheel locks and that too only if the driver is unavailable. When there are females, one needs to respect their dignity and that's exactly why Police can't arrest a female without a Lady Officer or arrest them at night.

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  • Peter, KSA

    Sun, Nov 12 2017

    Dinesh Maamu and Nagesh Maamu, traffic police can impose fine on the vehicle owner but not right to tow the vehicle along with people sitting inside. Why bhakts mentality is always on wrong direction ?

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  • Paul, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 12 2017

    It is not Nagesh or Dinesh Poojari relative.nor his wife nor his child so they don't care.. if their relatives would have been in this suitation tgen his comments would have changed...

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  • Antonio DSilva, Kuwait

    Sun, Nov 12 2017

    Nagesh & Dinesh

    please stop thinking Gau Rakshaks; think like normal human beings!

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  • H.Dsouza, Kodagu / Mangaluru

    Sun, Nov 12 2017

    Public should have stoned this fellow.

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  • Dinesh poojary, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 12 2017

    Why for following the law. U people only say law should be equal..

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Sun, Nov 12 2017

    Special training need to be given to the police force as to how they need to behave properly while on duty

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