Stop selective leaking of info', JNU rape victim's lawyer writes to police

The letter was also marked to the Delhi police commissioner, DCW chief Swati Maliwal and senior officials of JNU and Delhi Police.

Update: 2016-08-30 05:57 GMT
29-year-old Anmol Ratan was expelled from AISA after being accused of rape. (Photo: YouTube screenshot)

New Delhi: The lawyer of a JNU student, a victim of alleged rape, has written a letter to the police asking them to "stop the selective leaking of information that compromises the identity and privacy of the complainant".

In a letter written to SHO, Vasant Kunj (North) police station, the lawyer has said that the leakage of information about her client including her age, her course and the details on how she came in contact with accused Anmol Ratan were "brazen violation of the law and constitute a penal offence under Section 228A of the Indian Penal Code".

The letter was also marked to the Delhi police commissioner, DCW chief Swati Maliwal and senior officials of JNU and Delhi Police.

The lawyer also said that the media was furnished false information about the case.

According to her, the victim had nowhere in her statement mentioned that she was offered a spiked drink or she was drugged but not only was this fact reported in the media, but the police didn't clarify on the matter.

She asked the police to issue a clarification on the matter and tell mediapersons that the girl wasn't offered a spiked drink.

A 28-year-old research student has alleged that a fellow student, Anmol Ratan, raped her after offering her a spiked drink in his hostel room in the university on August 20.

Ratan, an activist of the left-affiliated All India Students' Association (AISA), has also been expelled from the student outfit and police have booked him.

While he evaded arrest at first, Ratan subsequently surrendered on August 24 and was sent to 14 days in judicial custody.

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