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WATCH: BJP councilor thrashes police SI, arrested

October 20, 2018 21:16 IST

A Bharatiya Janata Party councilor was arrested for allegedly thrashing a police sub-inspector in the Kankar Khera area of Meerut, police said on Saturday.

According to a senior police officer, councilor Manish Chaudhary's supporters tried to free him from police custody when he was being taken to a police station.

They also created ruckus at the police station, the officer said.

 

Mohiuddinpur police outpost in charge Sukhpal Singh and his female friend, an advocate, had on Friday evening gone to a restaurant, owned by Chaudhary, where the incident occurred, he said.

Circle Officer at Daurala Pankaj Kumar Singh said the trigger for the incident was the woman expressing displeasure over not getting their order on time.

She allegedly threw away the food when it was finally served.

Chaudhary protested against her action which led to an altercation among the three.

The circle officer said Chaudhary allegedly thrashed Singh and pushed the woman advocate.

The woman has alleged that she was harassed and beaten up by the BJP councillor following which he was booked under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code, police said.

In another complaint against the councilor, the police sub-inspector has alleged that Chaudhary attacked him while he was on duty.

Superintendent of Police (city) Ranvijay Singh said, Chaudhary's supporters tried to free him and gherao the police van carrying him.

He said they created ruckus outside the police station and raised slogans against police and administration.

The protest affected vehicular movement, creating inconvenience to commuters.

Meanwhile, officials conducted a medical test on the police sub-inspector and his friend which detected alcohol in their blood.

The police sub-inspector was line-attached, a senior official said.

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