17 May,2021 06:06 AM IST | Mumbai | Agencies
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The man had allegedly called the woman home to fetch the keys to the pharma unit
A Pharmaceutical unit owner has been booked by the police for allegedly molesting his employee in Kandivli, the police said on Sunday.
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The man had called the survivor to his home to get a set of keys after the latter arrived at the pharma unit and found it locked, a Charkop police station officer said.
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"He then molested the 20-year-old woman in his home when she reached there to get the unit keys. He has been booked but not arrested as yet," Senior Inspector Manohar Shinde of Charkop police station said.
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