UP Road Rage: Lucknow Cop Driving On Wrong Side, Abuses & Slaps Army Officer (VIDEO)
A shocking incident of road rage surfaced from Uttar Pradesh's capital Lucknow, where a police sub-inspector allegedly slapped an Indian Army officer. Lt Col Anand Prakash Suman filed a complaint at PGI police station against the cop.
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Lucknow: A shocking incident of road rage surfaced from Uttar Pradesh's capital Lucknow, where a police sub-inspector allegedly slapped an Indian Army officer. The incident, which took place at Telibagh crossing on Saturday morning, was captured on camera and soon its video went viral on social media.
Lt Col Anand Prakash Suman filed a complaint at PGI police station against the police sub-inspector. In the complaint, the Army officer alleged that the accused police inspector was coming from the wrong side which forced him to apply brakes suddenly, reported The Times of India.
Here Is The Video Of The Incident:
The incident took place at around 9:40 am when Lt Col Suma was travelling with his family. Notably, when the Army officer questioned the cop for driving in the wrong direction, the sub-inspector allegedly even hurled abuses.
In the CCTV footage, it could be seen that the inspector came out of his car and slapped Lt Col. He then fled from the spot. As I rolled down my window to speak, he slapped me without provocation," Col Suman stated in his complaint as reported by TOI.
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The Lt Col further alleged that when he tried to stop the cop from fleeing, he deliberately drove over his left foot. The officer belongs to Bilgram in the Hardoi district. He demanded strict action against the cop.
On the basis of the complaint filed by the Indian Army officer, a case has been registered.
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