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Ex-serviceman beats PSI for slapping fine

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 26, 2021 22:25 IST

NetworkAurangabad, May26:An ex-servicemanbeat a PSI with his helmet on head and bite his finger as ...

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Aurangabad, May

26:

An ex-serviceman

beat a PSI with his helmet on head and bite his finger as he imposed fine of Rs

1200 as he breached the traffic norms. He also bite a finger of a constable,

who went to help the PSI. The incident occurred at Mahavir Chowk on May 26. The

ex-serviceman has been identified as Bhagwan Krushnaji Sanap (55, Rajshree

Colony, Mukundwadi). A case against him has been registered at the Vedantnagar

police station.

PSI of the

Cantonment traffic branch Sanjay Bansode and others were regularizing the

traffic at Mahavir Chowk on Wednesday at around 11.30 am.

He stopped Sanap, who was not wearing a helmet and

he even did not had the documents of the motorcycle. Bansod imposed a fine on

him. At around 1 pm, he again came to Mahavir Chowk and quarreled with Bansode

stating that why he imposed a fine of Rs 1200 and started manhandling him.

Sanap took the helmet from the motorcycle and hit Bansod on head and also bite

his finger. He also bite the finger of the constable, who came to help Bansod.

Tags: PsiRajshree colonySanjay BansodeMahavir chowk
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