Assistant police inspector Sanjeev Nimbalkar of Antop hill police station and assistance sub-inspector Jhavre of Wadala Truck Terminal police station were suspended today.
Joint police commissioner Deven Bharti (law and order) said, "Both have been suspended for dereliction of duty, showing insensitivity and irresponsible behaviour."
The victim, resident of suburban Wadala, was allegedly raped by an unidentified man on Tuesday night, but when her family approached the police, they were kept waiting outside the police station for hours as the two officers could not agree as to which police station should register the complaint.
"We have formed five teams to nab the culprit and are also looking at the possibility of preparing his sketch," said DCP Ashok Dudhe, adding that a reward of Rs 25,000 would be given to anyone who gives information about the rapist's identity and whereabouts.
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