A woman cop looking at the remains of the veterinary doctor's body in Hyderabad on Saturday.

HYDERABAD: A day after the family members of Telangana's veterinary doctor, who was gang-raped and murdered by four men, alleged inaction on part of RGIA police when the victim's sister approached seeking their help, Cyberabad police commissioner VC Sajjanar on Saturday night suspended three policemen.

Cyberabad police in a press note said that the three policemen - sub-inspector M Ravi Kumar, head constable P Venugopal Reddy and head constable A Sathyanarayana Goud - of RGIA police station were suspended till further orders.

"On Saturday a detailed enquiry was conducted on the dereliction of duty on delaying the registration of First Information Report (FIR) related to the missing woman of Shamshabad police station on the intervening night of Wednesday and Thursday," Sajjanar said.

On Friday the victim's family members alleged that when victim's sister went to RGIA police station to lodge the complaint, after verifying CCTV footage near Tondaplli Toll plaza, they were directed to go to Shamshabad police station, citing the jurisdictional issues.

"Since we were asked to move from one police station to another, there was a delay of nearly three hours. The police also spoke in an improper manner," the family members on Friday alleged.

The commissioner directed all the officers of Cyberabad police to register the case irrespective of jurisdiction whenever they receive a complaint.

(The victim's identity has not been revealed to protect her privacy as per Supreme Court directives on cases related to sexual assault)

