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Two police personnel assaulted in Shahjahanpur; five arrested

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Shahjahanpur (UP), Apr 27 (PTI) Two police personnel were assaulted here on Monday morning when they intervened during a quarrel between a wedding band owner and the groom’s side over payment of dues, officials said.

Five people, including a woman, have been arrested and sent to jail, officials said.

Giving details of the incident, Superintendent of Police (SP) Saurabh Dixit on Monday said that the band owner, Vipin Rathore, was hired for a wedding procession on Sunday for Rs 22,000, of which he had allegedly received only Rs 1,000.

It is alleged that the groom’s side began behaving rudely towards Rathore when he demanded the rest of the payment on Monday morning after the band had performed during the wedding procession.

The band owner called the police personnel who attempted to reason with the groom’s relatives but they turned aggressive towards the personnel and began physically assaulting them, it is alleged.

Dixit said that the police personnel alerted their police station, and subsequently, a police reinforcement team arrived at the spot and arrested the accused — identified as Rishipal, Balram, Preeti, Gopal and Amit.

He said that a video of the incident is also circulating widely on social media, in which several individuals can be seen physically assaulting the two policemen, while a woman is also seen hitting the cops with a bag.

Dixit said that Constable Mohit Kumar has filed a formal complaint under relevant sections of the BNS against five named individuals, including the woman, and five other unidentified persons.

He added that the police have arrested the five named accused, including the woman, and they have been sent to jail. PTI COR NAV RT RT

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