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Odia filmmaker arrested for allegedly assaulting ETV Bharat's female journalist

The Odisha Women in Media forum met DCP Prateek Singh demanding an impartial probe into the incident. The women journalists urged the DCP to take measures to ensure the safety of women in the workplace and outside.

Odisha: Odia filmmaker arrested for allegedly assaulting ETV Bharat's female journalist
Odisha: Odia filmmaker arrested for allegedly assaulting ETV Bharat's female journalist
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By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : Nov 4, 2023, 9:37 PM IST

Bhubaneswar: The Commissionerate Police on Saturday arrested Odia film-maker Tutu Nayak for allegedly assaulting and slapping a lady journalist Debasmita Rout from ETV Bharat in Odisha's Bhubaneswar on Friday. Speaking to the media, ACP Manas Garnaik informed about the arrest in the afternoon. Earlier in the day, the Kharvel Nagar police brought Nayak to the police station as he failed to appear voluntarily after being summoned.

Meanwhile, taking suo-moto cognisance of the incident, the Odisha State Commission for Women (OSCW) sought a detailed report from the police by November 20. Chairperson of the commission Minati Behera said, "We have taken the case seriously. Attacking a journalist is a serious matter and is condemnable. We have written a letter to the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) to look into the matter and submit a report within 15 days after a thorough investigation.”

Also read: ETV Bharat woman scribe accuses Odia producer Tutu Nayak of slapping her while covering event in Bhubaneswar

The Odisha Women in Media forum met DCP Prateek Singh, demanding an impartial probe into the matter. The women journalists have urged the DCP to take measures to ensure the safety of women in the workplace and outside. The DCP assured the women scribes that an investigation into the matter was underway based on the CCTV footage of the place where the journalist was attacked.

Speaking to the media, Debasmita Rout said, “Many of my women colleagues showed solidarity with me and came to meet the DCP, who has assured action based on the CCTV footage.” Earlier on Thursday, Rout said that she felt humiliated as the producer went away smiling when he should have apologised to her for his behaviour.

Bhubaneswar: The Commissionerate Police on Saturday arrested Odia film-maker Tutu Nayak for allegedly assaulting and slapping a lady journalist Debasmita Rout from ETV Bharat in Odisha's Bhubaneswar on Friday. Speaking to the media, ACP Manas Garnaik informed about the arrest in the afternoon. Earlier in the day, the Kharvel Nagar police brought Nayak to the police station as he failed to appear voluntarily after being summoned.

Meanwhile, taking suo-moto cognisance of the incident, the Odisha State Commission for Women (OSCW) sought a detailed report from the police by November 20. Chairperson of the commission Minati Behera said, "We have taken the case seriously. Attacking a journalist is a serious matter and is condemnable. We have written a letter to the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) to look into the matter and submit a report within 15 days after a thorough investigation.”

Also read: ETV Bharat woman scribe accuses Odia producer Tutu Nayak of slapping her while covering event in Bhubaneswar

The Odisha Women in Media forum met DCP Prateek Singh, demanding an impartial probe into the matter. The women journalists have urged the DCP to take measures to ensure the safety of women in the workplace and outside. The DCP assured the women scribes that an investigation into the matter was underway based on the CCTV footage of the place where the journalist was attacked.

Speaking to the media, Debasmita Rout said, “Many of my women colleagues showed solidarity with me and came to meet the DCP, who has assured action based on the CCTV footage.” Earlier on Thursday, Rout said that she felt humiliated as the producer went away smiling when he should have apologised to her for his behaviour.

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