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TopicKhajan Singh

Topic: Khajan Singh

Arjuna awardee CRPF DIG found guilty of sexually harassing colleagues, MHA approves his dismissal

Khajan Singh, who was a chief sports officer of the CRPF, was suspended in 2021 but later reinstated. Recommendation by UPSC to dismiss him accepted by MHA.

Court acquits swimming champion Khajan Singh in rape case, says complaint filed in ‘fit of anger’

The woman constable had alleged that Khajan Singh and CRPF’s wrestling coach, Inspector Sarjit Singh had asked her for sexual favours & raped her on several occasions.

CRPF orders inquiry after doctor accuses DIG of misbehaviour, ‘turning up drunk at her home’

DIG Surinder Prasad allegedly called the doctor repeatedly, even at odd hours, and made inappropriate remarks, making her uncomfortable.

CRPF officer & swimming champion Khajan Singh, accused of running ‘sex scandal’, suspended

A woman constable had accused Singh of sexually harassing, raping and intimidating her for several years.

CRPF cop accuses swimming champion & DIG Khajan Singh of rape and running ‘sex scandal’

CRPF constable also accuses wrestling coach Surjit Singh of sexually harassing her, which he denies as 'absolutely baseless'. CRPF says internal panel set up to look into charges.

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