MUMBAI: A content writer and an aspiring model partially stripped in the elevator of a

society in

to drive away a team of cops that had arrived following her altercation with a security guard. Later, she tweeted that the police was insisting that she accompany them to the police station at 3am, despite no female cop being present. She tagged the commissioner of police, chief minister and Prime Minister in her post.

Women cannot be called to the police station for interrogation under Section 160 of the CrPC. This law provides women the right of not being physically present at the police station for interrogation. The police can interrogate a woman at her residence in the presence of a woman constable and family members or friends. Also, according to a SC ruling, a woman cannot be arrested after sunset and before sunrise.

In this case, it is not clear why the police wanted the woman to accompany them to the police station. No FIR has been registered yet. Video clips of the incident shot by bystanders have been widely circulated on social media. The incident took place on October 25 at

where the woman lives as a paying guest. Officials said she had an fight with a guard after he refused to run an errand for her at 1am. She then dialled the police emergency number '100' and said the guard had misbehaved with her. The guard claimed she assaulted him.

A team from the Oshiwara police station was dispatched as residents gathered and commotion ensued. In the video, the cops can be seen asking her to accompany them to the police station but she refuses as there is no female cop and it is way past midnight. The clip shows her getting back into the elevator and telling the police to speak to her lawyer. But the police and the guards refuse to let her go and she begins yelling at them.

Later, she can be seen undressing to get the police and bystanders to leave. The clips also show her assaulting another guard. After her tweet on Saturday, the police advised her to go to the police station and lodge a complaint. She has recorded her statement.