Close X
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
ADVT 
International

Indian-American Police Officer Faces Trial For Sexual Assault

Darpan News Desk IANS, 03 Jun, 2015 12:44 PM
    A court in the US state of Massachusetts has started trial of a police officer of Indian descent, who was charged with sexual assault in 2014.
     
    Rajat Sharda, 33, while on duty, allegedly sexually assaulted a 29-year-old Connecticut woman in August 2013, threatening her not to report the incident, which was reported in February 2014, stated The Telegram on Wednesday. 
     
    The woman testified in court that on August 6, 2013, night she was inside a parked sports utility vehicle (SUV), undressed, with her boyfriend Michael Betancourt when officer Sharda approached the vehicle and asked her to step outside the SUV. 
     
    "He was asking me what I'd be willing to do to not be arrested," she stated in court. 
     
    After handcuffing Betancourt, Sharda sexually assaulted and threatened the woman, before leaving from the location. 
     
    The first police officer of Indian descent on the Worchester, Massachusetts's police force, Sharda was removed from service in September 2014 and was charged with sexual assault, open and gross lewdness, witness intimidation and larceny.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Over two dozen Indians stranded in Saudi Arabia

    Over two dozen Indians stranded in Saudi Arabia
    Twenty five Indian workers are stranded here due to bureaucratic formalities as their sponsor has not paid the Saudi Arabian ministry of labour SR 90,000 (about $24,000) as...

    Over two dozen Indians stranded in Saudi Arabia

    Mukesh Aghi named US-India trade body president

    Mukesh Aghi named US-India trade body president
    The US-India Business Council (USIBC) has named Mukesh Aghi, currently the chief executive and member of the Board of Directors at L&T InfoTech, as its new president....

    Mukesh Aghi named US-India trade body president

    US court dismisses case against Modi

    US court dismisses case against Modi
    A US court has dismissed a lawsuit accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi of failure to control the 2002 Gujarat riots, saying as a sitting head of government...

    US court dismisses case against Modi

    Al-Qaeda video on Paris attacks authentic: US

    Al-Qaeda video on Paris attacks authentic: US
    An Al-Qaeda video claiming responsibility for the last week's bloodshed at the French satirical newspaper was "authentic", but US officials were...

    Al-Qaeda video on Paris attacks authentic: US

    India is arrogant, says Pakistan

    India is arrogant, says Pakistan
    A top Pakistani officer has accused India of "arrogance" and described Kashmir as a "festering wound" between the two countries....

    India is arrogant, says Pakistan

    Military court to hear Malala attack case

    Military court to hear Malala attack case
    The 2012 attack on Nobel Peace Award winner and child activist Malala Yousafzai case would be heard at military court in Peshawar when it formally...

    Military court to hear Malala attack case