NCW writes to Mumbai police over video showing Shweta Tiwari, son being assaulted by ex-husband

The NCW urged the Mumbai police to take appropriate action against the accused

shweta-tiwari via Instagram

“The commission is perturbed with the sight of the atrocity being committed on a child and to the woman”

The National Commission for Women (NCW) has written to the Mumbai Police seeking their intervention in the case after actress Shweta Tiwari shared a CCTV video of her ex-husband Abhinav Kohli allegedly assaulting her and her son.

“@NCWIndia is perturbed by this reported incident and has taken cognizance of the matter. Chairperson @sharmarekha has written to DGP Maharashtra asking to immediately to look into the matter and take appropriate action in accordance with the law,” the NCW tweeted on Thursday.

"In the hustle, Shweta Tiwari falls on the ground. The accused continues to create ruckus after getting inside the house as well," stated the letter from NCW Chairperson Rekha Sharma to Mumbai Police Commissioner Hemant Nagrale describing the incident.

"The commission is perturbed with the sight of the atrocity being committed on a child and to the woman. You are, therefore, requested to immediately look into the matter and take appropriate action against the accused in accordance with the law. The action taken must be communicated to the commission within 10 days," she said.

Shweta and Abhinav tied the knot in 2013. The couple has a son named Reyansh Kohli.

After Shweta's video went viral, Abhinav too posted a video titled "Let the truth come out". 

-with PTI inputs