Thursday, March 07, 2013

AI cabin crew move high court against cyber cops' action


Mumbai: Two cabin crew members of Air India have moved the Bombay high court seeking compensation from the cyber police who impounded their passports and retained them for over five months without any order from the court.
The two were booked by the cyber cell police station, Bandra-Kurla Complex, for posting "lascivious and defamatory'' material on social networking sites Facebook and Orkut. KVJ Rao (51) and Mayank Sharma (32) , who are also office-bearers of Air India Cabin Crew Association, have sought compensation for losses in earning and also for mental harassment. They have also urged for an inquiry and disciplinary action against investigating officer Sunil Ghoshalkar, police inspector Dinkar Shilvate, senior inspector N K More, ACP Sanjay Jadhav and DCP Anand Mandya.
07/03/13 Rosy Sequeira/Times of India
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