Baghpat, Sep 18: A station house officer of Binauli police station in the district was on Sunday shunted out for allegedly misbehaving with a complainant.

According to police, Station House Officer (SHO) Birjaram was sent to Police Lines for behaving indecently with a person who had come to the police station to know the status of a missing report.

Superintendent of Police Neeraj Jadaun said that on Saturday, he received a complaint about the indecent behaviour of SHO Birjaram. Subsequently, circle officer (city) was asked to probe the incident, who found the allegation against the SHO true, the SP said.

A purported video of the incident, which went viral on social media, shows the SHO slapping a person.

The incident took place on Saturday, when the family members of a girl who had gone missing a few days ago went to the police station to know about the progress of the case, police sources said.

Jadaun said that the behaviour of Birjaram maligned the image of the police in the public, and based on the probe report, he was sent to Police Lines.

A departmental inquiry has also been ordered against him, he said.

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New Delhi (PTI): Actor Nora Fatehi on Thursday appeared before the National Commission for Women in connection with a controversy surrounding the song 'Sarke Chunar' and apologised, saying there was "no intention to offend anybody."

Speaking to reporters after the hearing, Fatehi said she had been put in a situation unintentionally but acknowledged her responsibility as an artist.

"It was just a situation that I was put in, and there was no intention to offend anybody. But of course, I have to be responsible as an artiste. I definitely apologise, we have done everything in writing. They have been so kind and helpful," she said.

The actor also said she has decided to sponsor the education of a few orphan girls.

"It's really important for us to give back to society. So, I decided that we should sponsor a few orphan girls, their education, so that is the goal after this matter," she said.

Earlier, Fatehi distanced herself from the Hindi version of the song, saying she had shot the Kannada version and that her permission was not taken for its use in Hindi.

The Hindi version of the song, released on March 15 on YouTube, triggered outrage among a section of the public over its allegedly explicit lyrics.

Following the backlash, the makers removed the Hindi version from YouTube, though it continued to circulate across platforms. The lyricist, singer and director have also issued apologies.

'KD The Devil' is a Kannada film, dubbed in four languages, including Hindi.