A 35-year-old Naik in the Army, attached to the Officers’ Training Academy (OTA), Chennai, has been sentenced to two years imprisonment for misbehaving with a woman cadet of the academy two years ago.

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Chennai:
A court martial found Naik J Prakash, posted as ‘physiotherapist assistant’ at the Physiotherapy Centre of academy, guilty, sources said.
Naik Prakash, a native of Metupet in Dindugal, was attached to the OTA physiotherapy faculty at St Thomas Mount.
In April 2015, a woman cadet of the OTA had sought treatment at the centre. The charge was that the jawan repeatedly misbehaved with the cadet, causing her to lodge a complaint with the authorities.
Following this, he was tried before the District Court Martial on three charges, including use of criminal force on a woman with an intent to outrage her modesty.
He was also accused of administering physiotherapy treatment to the cadet in the absence of a woman attendant, in violation of norms. He was dismissed from service and sentenced to Rigorous Imprisonment for two years in June this year. Court martials follow IPC-based military laws and regulations while deciding on punishment for violators.
After completing the formalities, Prakash was handed over to the Nandambakkam police inspector with a warrant to execute the sentence. The police took him to the Puzhal jail and lodged him there on Friday.