Nashik Crime Branch Searches Mumbra for Accused TCS Employee in Harassment Case
Nashik Police Hunt TCS Employee in Mumbra for Harassment Case

Nashik Crime Branch Intensifies Search for Accused TCS Employee in Mumbra

In a significant development, a specialized team from the Nashik Crime Branch arrived in Mumbra on Friday to locate a female employee of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) who is currently absconding. The individual is a key accused in a high-profile case involving harassment and alleged religious conversion that was officially registered in Nashik.

Police Investigation and Questioning of Husband

According to reliable police sources, the investigation has taken a new turn as the husband of the accused is presently being interrogated by the Nashik police. Authorities are delving into his potential involvement or knowledge regarding the case, aiming to gather crucial evidence and insights that could lead to the apprehension of the fugitive employee.

An officer closely associated with the case revealed that the accused has been residing in Mumbra for approximately the past two months. This information has prompted the targeted search operation in the area, with law enforcement agencies scouring local neighborhoods and following up on leads to track her down.

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Details of the TCS Harassment and Alleged Religious Conversion Case

The case, which has garnered considerable attention, centers on serious allegations of harassment coupled with claims of forced religious conversion. Registered in Nashik, it involves the TCS employee as a primary suspect, raising concerns about workplace ethics and religious freedoms. The Nashik Crime Branch is treating this as a priority, deploying resources to ensure a thorough and swift resolution.

Note: This is a developing story, and further updates are expected as the investigation progresses. The police are urging anyone with relevant information to come forward to assist in the case.

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