IANS
Bangalore/New Delhi: A two-member team of the Women and Child
Development Ministry on Sunday met senior police officers in Mangalore over
the January 24 attack on women in a pub. But the victims shied away from interaction
with the team, the police said.
"The team could not meet them as none is coming forward," said Umesh
Shet, an inspector of Mangalore north police station, who is handling the police
investigations.
The two-member team, led by joint secretary Kiran Chadha, reached Mangalore
on Sunday morning and spent the day gathering information from the police and
the management of the pub - Amnesia - The Lounge.
Police officers, led by superintendent N Sateesh Kumar, briefed the team about
the incident and the action the police have taken so far.
The Mangalore police have not been able to locate the victims of the attack
though 28 members of the Sri Rama Sene outfit were arrested for assaulting several
women who had gone to the pub with a group of men Jan 24.
"We have appealed to the victims and their parents or guardians to meet
the Central team. But so far none has turned up," Shet told IANS by phone
from Mangalore.
"We have not been able to locate any one of them," he said.
Chadha and the other member of the team visited the pub and met its management
and the staff on duty at the time of the incident, Shet said.
The two-member team was sent by Women and Child Development Minister Renuka
Chowdhury as she and the National Commission for Women (NCW) were not satisfied
with the findings of NCW member Nirmala Venkatesh, who visited Mangalore two
days back.
Venkatesh also could not meet any of the victims. She, like the Chadha team,
talked to police officials and the pub management and staff.
She told reporters later that the owners had license to run a lodge and not
a pub. It also had no proper security. She said she would recommend cancellation
of the license.
Venkatesh said she had met the attackers who had expressed regret for their
action.
NCW chairperson Girija Vyas, however, has termed Venkatesh's statements as
her personal view and not that of the commission.
The Chadha team will return to Delhi on Monday evening.
Around 40 members of Sri Rama Sene barged into the pub and bashed up several
young men and women in the name of moral policing.
"The National Commission for Women (NCW) had sent a team to probe the
Mangalore incident but their report has not yet come. Therefore, realising the
urgency of the issue, the ministry has sent a two-member team to probe the matter,"
a ministry official told IANS in New Delhi.
"The team will return in a day or two and submit a report on the matter,"
the official added.