Two Dahisar residents booked for molestation
Borivali’s MHB police registered a molestation case against two Dahisar residents following a complaint against them from a small-time model and television actress.
Borivali’s MHB police registered a molestation case against two Dahisar residents following a complaint against them from a small-time model and television actress.
The 27-year-old complainant told the police on Monday that the two accused had also forcibly taken her car and home furniture, which she had entrusted them with in March 2016 while going to Bhopal on a shooting assignment. The complainant allegedly knows the two accused, who work in private firms, for the past 10 months.
The actress in her complaint said that in March, she had asked the accused duo for keep her furniture in their house as she was homeless because she had failed to pay her landlord due to money shortage.
After returning from the shoot in Bhopal, when the model asked the duo to return her furniture, they refused and allegedly molested her.
The complainant has appeared in a few television serials. She told the The Asian Age, “On November 7, at MHB police station, I lodged a police complaint against two men for forcefully possessing my furniture and car and trying to molest me.” According to the complainant, she was residing in Malad in March. “I was facing money crisis and the duo told me to leave my furniture and car in their godown to save myself from paying rent of flat for them, when I was away. When I returned from Bhopal in May, these two started avoiding me and I was forced to stay on the road,” she alleged.
The actress alleged that in June, the duo provided her a one-bedroom hall kitchen flat in Dahisar to stay and when she was residing there, on June 3, they had allegedly tried to rape her.
When contacted, an MHB police station official said, “We have registered the complaint and further investigation in the case is on.”
The model in her complaint, to which The Asian Age has an access, wrote that she slept on the road and at railway stations after May due to her financial crisis. She further said, “My furniture of more then Rs 50,000 and my car which I bought on loan is still with them.”