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On Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna's approval, Additional Secretary (Home) of Uttarakhand JP Joshi has been officially suspended on Thursday.
A local court had on Wednesday rejected the bail plea of Additional Secretary (Home) of Uttarakhand JP Joshi, who was arrested in Dehradun on Tuesday for allegedly raping a young woman on the pretext of providing her a job in tourism department.
Chief Judicial Magistrate Rajiv Kumar had rejected the bail application of the officer saying that it was beyond his jurisdiction to hear the matter. Joshi was arrested from his Vasant Vihar residence in Dehradun on Tuesday evening.
Later, he was produced before the CJM court from where he was sent to 14-day judicial custody. According to sources, Joshi was arrested after a probe team, headed by Additional Superintendent of Police Mamta Vohra, got some crucial evidence against the officer.
"The arrest has been made after collecting some crucial evidences," said BS Sidhu, DGP Uttarakhand said on Tuesday. The 29-year-old woman from Dehradun had lodged FIR with Pandav Nagar Police station in Delhi accusing Joshi of raping her. The alleged rape took place in a room in police line officers' club at Nainital.
Police had recorded statement of the woman after she filed the complaint in Delhi on November 22. She has alleged in the FIR that she was introduced to Joshi by Congress leader Ritu Kandiyal and Dehradun SP (Rural) Bhandari had mounted pressure on her not to go public over the matter.
As per the FIR, he even threatened to kill her later. However, soon after the victim lodged the FIR, Joshi refuted the allegations and lodged a complaint against three persons, including the victim, at the city's Vasant Vihar police station, accusing them of blackmailing him and issuing threats to defame him.
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