<p>In a "shocking" incident, a man in Odisha's state capital here allegedly tonsured his wife, used a red-hot nail to remove a black mole on her chin, stabbed her with a broken tube light and stitched her private parts after suspecting her of infidelity.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Though the incident took place on September 23, it came to light yesterday after the accused Ranjan Panda (40), a tent house owner, was arrested following a complaint lodged with police by his 31-year-old wife.<br /><br />Ranjan married Jasoda in 2005 and they have a seven-year -old son. Panda had allegedly tortured Jasoda demanding dowry and suspected her of having an extramarital relationship, police said today.<br /><br />Terming the incident as "shocking", Khandagiri police station in-charge Sanjiv Satpathy said, "The man has been arrested and charged under various sections of the IPC."<br /><br />On September 23 night, Panda allegedly sedated his wife and shaved her head. He then removed a black mole on her chin with a red-hot nail, stabbed her in the stomach with a broken tube light, stitched her private parts and left her in a helpless state, sources said<br /><br /><br />Panda's family took Jasoda to a hospital where the doctors referred her to the SCB Medical College Hospital in Cuttack after primary treatment.<br /><br />The woman's family members left her at the hospital, compelling the authorities to inform her brother Mohan Mishra, who took her to another hospital and lodged a police complaint, sources said.<br /><br />Jasoda alleged that when she went to the Khandagiri police station on Saturday "the officers refused to accept my FIR and misbehaved with me. After much difficulty, I registered complaint. They then referred it to the Mahila police station."<br /><br />In another incident, a woman was critically injured after being set afire allegedly by her in-laws over dowry in Kharavela Nagar area here yesterday, police said, adding the woman was rescued and taken to hospital by BJD MP and cine-star Siddhanta Mohapatra. <br /></p>
<p>In a "shocking" incident, a man in Odisha's state capital here allegedly tonsured his wife, used a red-hot nail to remove a black mole on her chin, stabbed her with a broken tube light and stitched her private parts after suspecting her of infidelity.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Though the incident took place on September 23, it came to light yesterday after the accused Ranjan Panda (40), a tent house owner, was arrested following a complaint lodged with police by his 31-year-old wife.<br /><br />Ranjan married Jasoda in 2005 and they have a seven-year -old son. Panda had allegedly tortured Jasoda demanding dowry and suspected her of having an extramarital relationship, police said today.<br /><br />Terming the incident as "shocking", Khandagiri police station in-charge Sanjiv Satpathy said, "The man has been arrested and charged under various sections of the IPC."<br /><br />On September 23 night, Panda allegedly sedated his wife and shaved her head. He then removed a black mole on her chin with a red-hot nail, stabbed her in the stomach with a broken tube light, stitched her private parts and left her in a helpless state, sources said<br /><br /><br />Panda's family took Jasoda to a hospital where the doctors referred her to the SCB Medical College Hospital in Cuttack after primary treatment.<br /><br />The woman's family members left her at the hospital, compelling the authorities to inform her brother Mohan Mishra, who took her to another hospital and lodged a police complaint, sources said.<br /><br />Jasoda alleged that when she went to the Khandagiri police station on Saturday "the officers refused to accept my FIR and misbehaved with me. After much difficulty, I registered complaint. They then referred it to the Mahila police station."<br /><br />In another incident, a woman was critically injured after being set afire allegedly by her in-laws over dowry in Kharavela Nagar area here yesterday, police said, adding the woman was rescued and taken to hospital by BJD MP and cine-star Siddhanta Mohapatra. <br /></p>