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Army Officer targeted, Kulgam Sex Scandal ignored
Hypocrisy at its best!
5/25/2018 1:07:16 AM
Early Times Report
srinagar, May 24: Exhibiting worst form of hypocrisy , Kashmiri Pseudo-intellectuals, Pakistan Proxies and mainstream politicians-who didn't speak a word on Kulgam sex Scandal, took no time to target an army officer on Thursday.
These people took to social media sites and started leveling baseless allegations against the brave army officer who is fighting terrorists in hinterland.
Some of them even alleged that army officer was caught in a comprising position with the woman and all these allegations were negated by the CCTV footage released by the Hotel Grand Mamta Srinagar.
The officer, as per reliable sources, had booked the hotel room to meet his 'source', however hotelier denied him entry fallowing which a verbal brawl erupted between the officer and hotel staff.
In the meantime, the hotel staff informed local police which took both into the custody and later released trio after recording their statements.
Sources said that the girl didn't make any strong statement against the officer; however Kashmir police is still investigating it, but the incident exposed Kashmiri Pseudo-intellectuals, Pakistan Proxies and mainstream politicians who didn't utter a single word on Kulgam Sex Scandal in which a the victim teenage girl alleged that she was sexploited and even raped by a police officer.
Kulgam sex scandal surfaced in the month of February after a teenager girl- rescued by Kulgam police from the Banihal area of Jammu alleged that she was raped and forced into prostitution.
Girl from Kulgam in South Kashmir alleged that she was sexually exploited by some influential people and that there exists a big sex racket that has connections within and outside of the Valley.
Her revelations in a video clip went viral on social media. The girl had said that she was lured into the racket by some locals and later handed over to the pimps who were operating with the help of top men in politics and police.
She said that the sex ring was operating under the patronage of politicians and bureaucrats. The girl claimed that pimp of the racket, currently in custody, was in touch with a lawmaker of ruling People's Democratic Party.
Kulgam Police registered an FIR No 27/2018, U/S 363,120B, and RPC at police station Kulgam but the investigation being conducted by a Special investigation team (SIT) is moving at snail's pace.
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