The Hennur police are on the lookout for a Nigerian national who allegedly assaulted a 30 year old woman of Ugandan origin.
The victim, Shakira Nsonko (30) a garments businesswoman and resident of Kukkenahalli (North East Bengaluru) alleged that she was pushed and attacked with a knife by Onsas on Wednesday night (Feb 10).
She was admitted to hospital for her injuries where she initially said that she had met with an accident according to which a medico legal case was registered.
However, on Saturday, she changed her statement with the police and alleged that Onsas attacked her. The Hennur police registered a case under section 323 (Punishment for voluntarily causing hurt) and section 324 (punishment for voluntarily causing hurt using a dangerous weapon).
According to Shakira’s complaint, on Wednesday night, she along with her friend Gifletin had gone to African Kitchen, a mess serving African food, in Banjara layout in Kukkenhalli. Onsas came to the mess a few minutes after Shakira and asked her if she would buy him drinks. Irritiated, Shakira refused, asking him why she should do anything for him. According to Shakira, Onsas got angry and pushed and slapped her.
With the mess owner Joy’s assistance, Shakira protected herself by locking herself up in one of the rooms in the mess. Meanwhile, she called her boyfriend Tony who rushed to the spot.
“After a few minutes, Shakira left the hotel and headed to the parking area. However, Onsas was waiting for her and once again pushed her and cut her with a knife,” senior police officials said.
While Onsas escaped from the place, Tony and Gifletin first took Shakira to a local clinic in Kammanahalli and early the next morning went to Ramaiah hospital.
According to Shakira’s statements to the Hennur police officials, Onsas is known to the victim and convinced her not to file a police complaint, saying he was sorry and promising to pay the medical bills.
However, when he failed to show up at the hospital, Shakira decided to go ahead with filing a police complaint.
The Hennur police are now on the lookout for Onsas and are investigating the case.
(Source: TIMES OF INDIA)
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