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Indore Molestation: Aussie Women Cricketers, Accused Held

Indore witnessed a shocking incident ahead of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup match as two Australian women cricketers were allegedly molested while walking from their hotel to a nearby cafe. The accused, identified as Aqeel Khan, reportedly followed the players on a bike before touching one of them inappropriately and fleeing the scene.

Immediate Response and Arrest

The players sent an emergency SOS notification to their team’s security officer, Danny Simmons. “I was reading their message when one of the players called me, crying. She told me what had happened. We immediately dispatched a car and brought them safely to the hotel,” Simmons said. A bystander noted the suspect’s bike number, helping police track him through CCTV footage.

The MIG Police Station filed an FIR and a coordinated manhunt involving five police stations led to the arrest of Aqeel Khan from Azad Nagar within six hours. Additional DCP Rajesh Dandotiya confirmed the arrest and noted that the accused had prior criminal records. Security protocols are under review.

Enhanced Security Measures

Following the incident, authorities increased security along the route from the team hotel to Holkar Stadium. Police Commissioner Santosh Singh reprimanded the Intelligence Wing and deployed extra forces to ensure player safety ahead of the Australia vs South Africa match, crucial for semifinal qualification.

Political and Sports Reactions

The incident has sparked widespread outrage. Madhya Pradesh Congress President Jitu Patwari questioned law enforcement, saying, “Indore is known for its hospitality, but this raises serious questions about law and order.” Cabinet Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya called it “a matter of national honor,” promising strict action. BJP MLA Rameshwar Sharma emphasized that safety of all women must be ensured, and NSA proceedings against Aqeel will be initiated.

MPCA President Mahaanaryaman Scindia expressed shock, stating, “No woman should have to endure such behavior. It is painful for players, the sports community, and Indore’s reputation.”

Global Spotlight on Indore

As the Australian team, leading the points table with 11 points, prepares for the semifinal-deciding clash against South Africa, the city of Indore faces scrutiny for the crime. The incident has overshadowed the cricketing excitement and raised concerns about security during international sports events.

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