An assistant professor of the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) has been booked for alleged sexual harassment of a foreign research scholar who is doing PhD under him. The police registered the case against Bilal Mustafa Khan Friday night at the Civil Lines police station.

AMU vice-chancellor Lt Gen (Retd) Zameer Uddin Shah Saturday placed Khan under suspension in the wake of the charges.

AMU’s Public Relation Officer Rahat Abrar said the action was taken against Khan after allegations against him were found prima facie true in an inquiry ordered into the matter.

“Direction has also been issued by the University V-C that the assistant professor should not leave Aligarh without his permission,” said Abrar. He added the university’s committee, which is conducting an inquiry, found that over three dozen inappropriate SMSes were sent to the victim, most of them late night.

Khan, who is in his 40s, is with the department of Business Administration.

Two days ago, the victim met the Senior Superintendent of Police, Aligarh, Nitin Tiwari and filed a complaint with him. The SSP forwarded it to the university and the police station concerned.

The V-C ordered an inquiry to be conducted by a nine-member Committee Against Sexual Harassment And For Gender Sensitization (CASHFGS), which comprises eight women members. The inquiry is on.

Inspector, Civil Lines Police Station, Haider Raza Zaidi said the case been lodged under section 354-D of the IPC.

In December last year, Mohammad Shabbir, who was chairman of Law Department in AMU, was booked on charges of sexual harassment of a post-graduate girl student of the department.

He was suspended after the women cell of the university found the allegations against him to be ‘prima facie’ true.

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