Is a Hospital Manager in Bengal Arrested for Rape?

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Key Takeaways
- Importance of reporting such incidents promptly.
- Need for systemic change in institutions to ensure safety.
- Support networks are crucial for victims.
- Legal action can lead to justice.
- Awareness of sexual violence issues is essential.
Kolkata, Sep 15 (NationPress) The East Midnapore District Police in West Bengal apprehended a suspect on Monday in connection with the alleged rape of a female staff member at the Panskura Super Speciality Hospital. The incident reportedly occurred within the hospital premises during the early hours on Sunday.
The individual accused has been identified as Sheikh Zahir Abbas, the manager of the hospital. According to the complaint lodged by the victim and her family, the woman was summoned by the accused for a work-related assignment at a specific location within the hospital on Sunday.
Upon her arrival at the designated, reportedly isolated area, she was allegedly assaulted by Abbas, who is said to have threatened her with severe repercussions if she revealed the incident to anyone.
In her report, the victim stated that this was not the first instance of sexual assault by the accused; she had remained silent previously out of fear of damaging her social standing.
However, on Monday, she confided in family members and a trusted friend, who encouraged her to file a police complaint.
Subsequently, she lodged her complaint at the local police station, leading to the prompt arrest of the accused.
West Bengal has gained notoriety for numerous incidents of rape and sexual violence, particularly involving minors. A notorious case involved the tragic rape and murder of a junior doctor at the state-run R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital last August.
The recent assault on the female hospital employee at Panskura Super Speciality Hospital has evoked memories of the R.G. Kar incident.