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Delhi: Police officer booked for ramming 6 vehicles with his car

By ANI | Updated: January 4, 2023 15:10 IST

An Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) of Delhi Police was booked after his speeding private car hit several vehicles in Delhi's ...

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An Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) of Delhi Police was booked after his speeding private car hit several vehicles in Delhi's Dwarka area leaving 5 people injured in the accident.

All injured were taken to local hospitals.

The car hit the vehicles standing at the traffic light on Tuesday night including a PCR van.

ASI is posted in the Outer district, the official said.

"He was traveling in his private car when the accident took place. 4 people including ASI sustained injuries. Legal action is being taken against him and his blood sample is taken for blood alcohol content analysis," the Delhi Police official said.

( With inputs from ANI )

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