Women journalists will be able to seek police protection: RR Patil
Mumbai: The trial of the case relating to the gang rape of a photo journalist will be held in a fast-track court and the chargesheet be filed in a 'very short time', Maharashtra Home Minister R.R. Patil said on Friday.
"We will file the charge sheet against the accused in a very short time. We will take the case so seriously that I assure no such incident occurs again," Patil told a delegation of journalists' associations here.
A circular will be issued in a week to enable women journalists to seek help from the nearest police station when they are on assignments, in case they have any suspicion about that particular area, he said.
"We have names and photographs of all the accused," the minister said. The government has decided to conduct the trial in a fast track court, he said.
"The family members of the victim can choose special public prosecutors for the trial," he said. One of the accused was nabbed with the help of sketches released by the police, Patil said. The other accused would be arrested soon, he added.
Forensic lab team has got crucial evidence from the spot which will help establish the crime, he said.
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