Odishatv Bureau
Bhubaneswar: Senior IPS officer Gopabandhu Mallick, who has been named in a dowry torture case by his sister-in-law, today said he would cooperate in the investigation.
 
"In a democracy, all citizens have right to file FIR and it is the duty of police to investigate the allegations. Let the investigating officer unearth the truth. I will cooperate with the police," Mallick, the Additional Director General of Police and chief investigator at the Odisha Human Rights Commission, told reporters here.
 
The FIR was filed by Santoshini Mallick, the wife of the ADG's brother.
 
The FIR was also filed against her husband Nanda Kishore Mallick, father-in-law Purna Chandra Mallick, mother-in-law Suhasini Mallick, sister-in-law Bhavani Mallick, her husband Gopabandhu Mallick and brother-in-law Akshya Mallick.
 
Santoshini, mother of two daughters, alleged that she was physically and mentally tortured by her inlaws for dowry.
 
"They tortured me for dowry. Mallick (ADG) has separated me from my daughters," Santoshini told reporters.
 
"Mallick (ADG) threatened to engage goons to eliminate me if I dared to lodge FIR against him," Santoshini alleged.
 
Meanwhile, the Balasore Town Police Station which registered the case against the senior IPS officer and others, shifted it to the Sahadev Khunta Police Station in Balsore town which began investigations and recorded Santoshini's statement.
 
Santoshini's in-laws' house is in the jurisdiction of Sahadev Khunta Police Station.
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