13 October,2023 12:03 PM IST | Mumbai | PTI
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The police in Maharashtra's Thane district have registered a case against two employees of a caterer for stalking two teenage girls, an official said on Friday.
The alleged incident took place on October 10 during a birthday party at the clubhouse of a housing society in Kalyan, the official said.
The two accused, identified as Sufian Khan and Vicky Kesri, had been engaged by a caterer to serve food at the party.
Two girls, both aged 14, went to play carrom at the clubhouse around 8.30 pm but did not find a place. As they were returning, one of the accused handed a chit to them and asked them to call the number written on it.
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The teenagers then ran to their parents and informed them about the misbehaviour by the accused.
An official from the Manpada police station said that a case was registered against the two on Wednesday night under Indian Penal Code section 354-D (stalking) and relevant sections of Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO).
No arrests have been made yet, he added.
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