Madhya Pradesh: 3 drunken constables beat ASP fiercely;  FIR registered
Madhya Pradesh: 3 drunken constables beat ASP fiercely; FIR registered
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Bhopal: The corona menace in Madhya Pradesh has subsided but crime cases are increasing day by day. After knowing what has happened in the recent case, you will say that the police are not able to protect themselves from the people in their department. Three constables reportedly assaulted ASP BM Shakya in the city. He reportedly licked them and also cut them with their teeth. Meanwhile, ASP's wife, who came to her husband's rescue, was also pushed down by the soldiers. Tell all of you ASP and the sepoys were all in civil dress at the time of the incident.

The whole matter is last Sunday. Additional SP BM Shakya was making way by sidening the barricades slightly as the road was low on late sunday night. Meanwhile, a speeding car came from the other side in which the three soldiers were sitting. In the meantime, the car came so fast that it collided with a slight sakya. Seeing this, Shakya instructed the car-borne soldiers to drive in a manner. His instructions were bad to the three soldiers and he was angry. The three soldiers were drunk during this time. TT Police has now registered a case against the three accused constables Vinod Parashar (Traffic), Anil Jat (DRP) and 25th Battalion SAF Awadhesh Chaudhary on the complaint of ASP in the case.

According to police, Anil Jat is already under suspension. As part of the information received in the case, the additional SP's wife got out of the car and tried to intervene when the accused constables grabbed her hand and pushed her. In this case, Shakya said that by the time he introduced himself, they left saying that you will not be able to spoil me. Next time you get involved with us, you will kill you. He then took the train and went back to Bhadbhada Road.

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