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Woman Police Officer Suspended After Forcibly Kissing Another Woman While On Duty

A Siliguri police officer, ASI Tanyaa Roy, faces suspension after a video reveals her inappropriate behavior while on duty, raising serious concerns about police conduct and women's safety.

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On October 24, 2024, a video emerged showing Assistant Sub-Inspector Tanyaa Roy of Siliguri’s Pink Patrol Van program engaging in inappropriate behavior while on duty, allegedly intoxicated. The incident occurred near Sri Guru Vidya Mandir School, where she attempted to kiss another woman and reportedly assaulted two minors. Following public outrage, Roy was suspended on October 26, pending a departmental inquiry, raising serious concerns about police accountability and the effectiveness of initiatives designed to enhance women’s safety.

Incident Overview

The troubling events unfolded on the night of October 24, 2024, in Champasari, Siliguri. ASI Tanyaa Roy was patrolling as part of the newly launched Pink Patrol initiative aimed at enhancing women’s safety when she was filmed appearing visibly intoxicated and making aggressive advances toward another woman. Eyewitnesses reported that she claimed her actions were an attempt to check for alcohol breath. The situation escalated as locals intervened, capturing the incident on video, which quickly went viral and sparked significant outrage across social media platforms. In addition to the kissing incident, Roy is accused of verbally and physically assaulting two minors who were conversing nearby.

Context and Background 

The Pink Patrol initiative was introduced by the Siliguri Police Commissionerate on September 21, 2024, to provide enhanced security for women in the area. However, this incident has raised serious questions about the effectiveness of such programs and the conduct of officers responsible for ensuring public safety. Following the public outcry and scrutiny from political figures like BJP leader Samik Bhattacharya—who criticized the West Bengal police for their handling of the situation—Roy was suspended on October 26, 2024. An investigation is underway to determine the exact sequence of events and any potential misconduct by Roy.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective

This incident highlights an urgent need for accountability within law enforcement agencies, particularly those tasked with safeguarding vulnerable populations. The actions of ASI Tanyaa Roy not only undermine public trust but also jeopardize the very purpose of initiatives like the Pink Patrol Vans designed to protect women. As citizens demand justice and reform, we must ask ourselves: What measures can be implemented to ensure that those entrusted with our safety uphold their responsibilities with integrity? Your thoughts and comments are welcome as we navigate this pressing issue together.

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