<p>The Noida police today claimed that a complaint lodged by a Kenyan woman, that she had been pulled out of a cab and assaulted in Greater Noida, had been found to be false.<br /><br />The Kenyan national was not assaulted and the report lodged in this regard was false, Noida Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Dharmendra Yadav told a press conference here.<br /><br />Police officials produced Pintu, driver of the cab in which the lady had travelled to corroborate their version.<br /><br />The cab driver said that he had dropped the Kenyan national at sector Omicron in Greater Noida and had witnessed no such attack.<br /><br />At the press conference today, the Noida SSP claimed that there were no injury marks to support the woman's version either.<br /><br />A Police Control Room (PCR) van stood just a few meters from the location of the alleged assault, yet no one saw any attack taking place, the senior police officer said.<br /><br />The woman had called a police chowki incharge whose number she had taken earlier in the morning and complained about the assault, the SSP said.<br /><br />He added that when the police personnel reached Ivory hospital, they were told that doctors were not treating her.<br /><br />The Kenyan national was then taken to the Kailash hospital from where too she was soon discharged, Yadav said.<br /><br />The SSP claimed that the lady may have been slapped by Nigerian friends and not local youths.<br /><br />A Kenya Embassy official too said the woman was under tension due to family problem and had fabricated the false assault story.<br /><br />African Students Welfare Association president Charles said, "The Kenyan national had given a false statement. It has been proved. Police has been providing security to us".<br /><br />The Kenyan national had earlier in her complaint said that she was travelling in an Ola cab when unknown persons stopped the vehicle, pulled her out and thrashed her.<br /><br />The allegation came close on the heels attack on African students and the police had promptly registered an FIR on the complaint. <br /><br /></p>
<p>The Noida police today claimed that a complaint lodged by a Kenyan woman, that she had been pulled out of a cab and assaulted in Greater Noida, had been found to be false.<br /><br />The Kenyan national was not assaulted and the report lodged in this regard was false, Noida Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Dharmendra Yadav told a press conference here.<br /><br />Police officials produced Pintu, driver of the cab in which the lady had travelled to corroborate their version.<br /><br />The cab driver said that he had dropped the Kenyan national at sector Omicron in Greater Noida and had witnessed no such attack.<br /><br />At the press conference today, the Noida SSP claimed that there were no injury marks to support the woman's version either.<br /><br />A Police Control Room (PCR) van stood just a few meters from the location of the alleged assault, yet no one saw any attack taking place, the senior police officer said.<br /><br />The woman had called a police chowki incharge whose number she had taken earlier in the morning and complained about the assault, the SSP said.<br /><br />He added that when the police personnel reached Ivory hospital, they were told that doctors were not treating her.<br /><br />The Kenyan national was then taken to the Kailash hospital from where too she was soon discharged, Yadav said.<br /><br />The SSP claimed that the lady may have been slapped by Nigerian friends and not local youths.<br /><br />A Kenya Embassy official too said the woman was under tension due to family problem and had fabricated the false assault story.<br /><br />African Students Welfare Association president Charles said, "The Kenyan national had given a false statement. It has been proved. Police has been providing security to us".<br /><br />The Kenyan national had earlier in her complaint said that she was travelling in an Ola cab when unknown persons stopped the vehicle, pulled her out and thrashed her.<br /><br />The allegation came close on the heels attack on African students and the police had promptly registered an FIR on the complaint. <br /><br /></p>