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TVF CEO Arunabh Kumar Summoned By Mumbai Police To Record Statement

A case of molestation was filed against Kumar on Wednesday following the complaint of a victim at the MIDC Police Station.
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MUMBAI -- The Viral Fever (TVF) CEO Arunabh Kumar who was booked for molestation, has been summoned by the Mumbai Police for his statement in the case.

Following the molestation case filed against Kumar, investigating inspector Padmakar Devre from Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) Police Station on Thursday said that the case has been registered under Sections 354 A and 509 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

He added that the complainant is not Kumar's employee and the investigation is underway.

A case of molestation was filed against Kumar on Wednesday following the complaint of a victim at the MIDC Police Station.

Earlier on 14 March, the TVF had formed a committee to look into the allegations of sexual harassment against Kumar.

The TVF had formed an internal committee comprising people from its Human Resource department and administration team.

In its official statement, TVF said, "We will leave no stone unturned to find the author of the article and bring them to serve justice for making such false allegations."

However, a few TVF employees rubbished the allegations of sexual harassment against Kumar.

Meanwhile, many have come forward criticising the TVF team for refusing to probe the allegations.

AIB team members Rohan and Tanmay Bhatt also took to Twitter, suggesting the organisation to probe the matter.

Earlier this month, around 50 women had come forward on social media and complained against Kumar.

However, none of them filed a complaint with the cops.

Due to no victim coming forward to speak about the same, the police was earlier considering dropping the case.

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