New Delhi, Dec 1: Central government has expressed its helplessness in securing the release of Hyderabad couple Chandrasekhar and Anupama who were arrested in Norway for roughing up their son.
On the directions of the Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy, minister Sridhar Babu has spoken to the union minister Vayilar Ravi and requested him to intervene and secure the release of the couple. After contacting the Indian embassy, which in turn contacted the Norwegian authorities, Ravi has said Indian government could not interfere in the law enforcement of that country.
It is learnt that the couple had been harsh towards their son on several occasions. Oslo police have already registered cases against the two. Prosecuting authorities have recommended three months sentence to the mother and 18 months to the father. Decision in the case is likely on December 3.
Chandrasekhar and his wife Anupama were arrested by Norway police for behaving harshly with their son, for wetting his pants. They are also alleged to have threatened to send him back to India.
Chandrasekhar is an employee of the TCS. The incident occurred 9 months ago when he went to Oslo on an earlier deputation, with wife and children. Their son has complained about the harsh treatment to his teachers, who in turn informed the authorities. However, the family came back unmindful of the case being made out against them. On the second occasion when the couple went to Oslo, leaving the children behind, police have arrested them – nine months after the incident.
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