An incident that is disturbing law and order and women’s safety has come to light from Patna, the capital of Bihar. An attempt was made to harass a girl student who had come from Begusarai district to appear for the polytechnic entrance exam in Patna in front of her father. On Saturday night, a completely drunk criminal entered a girl’s room in a hotel in Rupaspur police station area and started forcibly dragging her out in the presence of her father.
The victim girl raised an alarm at the last moment, due to which her father’s eyes opened and she was saved.
What did the student’s father say?
When the father, who was forced to face this horrific scene, narrated his ordeal in front of the media, he wept bitterly. As soon as this matter gained momentum, the local Rupaspur police station immediately came into action and arrested an accused employee of the hotel. This incident has completely exposed the security arrangements and gross negligence in the hotels of Patna.
Details were not filled in the register and the room was not locked from inside.
The victim’s father cried and told that he had taken his daughter from Begusarai to Patna to take her polytechnic exam for better education. He had paid one thousand rupees to a hotel in Rupaspur area for overnight stay. The hotel operator got him to submit his identity card, but did not enter any of his details in the main entry register of the hotel and gave him the room only after getting his signature.
The father alleges that the latch of the room which was given to him was not completely intact from inside and the room was not being closed. Around 12 o’clock in the night, suddenly a young man, completely under the influence of alcohol, opened the door of his room and entered inside. He went straight to the student sleeping on the bed and started dragging her by the hand. When the daughter screamed loudly out of fear, the father sleeping next to her was disturbed from his sleep. Father and daughter together fought the miscreant bravely, after which he left them and ran away from there.