Disturbing details are emerging from a case under investigation in Nashik, involving alleged misconduct at a corporate BPO unit. According to preliminary information, the office reportedly had around 300 employees, including approximately 40 women.
Investigators are examining claims that a group of male employees created a private messaging group where they allegedly discussed targeting specific female colleagues. In one shocking allegation, a young woman was reportedly manipulated during a company outing to a theme park, where she was photographed without consent and later blackmailed. The accused are said to have used these materials to coerce her into continued exploitation and harassment.
Authorities are currently probing the extent of the allegations, while sources indicate that multiple individuals may be involved. The case has sparked wider concerns about workplace safety, especially for women in corporate environments.
The incident has also triggered calls for stricter implementation of workplace safety norms, including compliance with the POSH Act. Experts and activists are urging companies to conduct internal audits and ensure robust mechanisms to prevent harassment.
Officials have not yet released full details, but the investigation is ongoing, and more information is expected in the coming days.
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