A female contractual employee working as a ward helper at JK Lon Hospital in Jaipur has leveled serious molestation allegations against a nursing officer. The incident reportedly occurred during the late hours of Sunday night extending into Monday morning.
Immediate Action and Staff Unrest
Following a formal complaint from the victim, hospital authorities took swift action. They removed the accused nursing officer from his duties at JK Lon Hospital. Officials directed him to report to SMS Medical College instead.
The allegation sparked significant unease among hospital staff on Monday morning. Contractual employees gathered to protest the disturbing incident. They demanded strict punitive measures against the accused officer.
Protesting staff issued a clear warning. They threatened to stop work entirely if the hospital continued employing the accused nursing officer in any capacity.
Official Response and Investigation
JK Lon Hospital superintendent RN Sehra addressed the situation directly. He confirmed receiving serious allegations from the ward helper. Sehra stated that police have already begun investigating the case.
The hospital administration has formed an internal committee to probe the matter thoroughly. This committee must submit its detailed report within three days. The superintendent emphasized their commitment to a fair investigation.
Details from the Complaint
According to the written complaint filed with SMS hospital police station, the incident unfolded around 2 AM. The woman was exiting a washroom when the nursing officer allegedly blocked her path.
The complaint states he grabbed her by the hand forcefully. He then pushed her onto a bench against her will. The victim managed to push him aside and escape the situation.
Further allegations in the complaint reveal troubling details. The accused officer reportedly offered money to the victim. He also promised to mark her attendance even if she did not report for work, suggesting an attempt to influence her silence.
The victim submitted her written complaint to both the police station and hospital administration. This dual submission ensures both legal and institutional scrutiny of the allegations.