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FIR filed against two for spitting on roti dough in West Delhi hotel

By ANI | Published: March 18, 2021 11:19 PM

An FIR has been filed against two people in the West Delhi area who were seen spitting in the dough while making chapatis in a purported video.

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An FIR has been filed against two people in the West Delhi area who were seen spitting in the dough while making chapatis in a purported video.

According to Prashant Gautam, Delhi Police Additional DCP West District, local police was informed about the incident after the video surfaced on Twitter.

"We came to know of a video via Twitter wherein two people were seen spitting on the dough while making rotis. Through the video, it was also said that this was done somewhere in the Khayala area. Local police were informed of the same," Gautam said.

He added that the video was from 'Hotel Chand' that was running on unlicensed premises.

"In the probe, it was found that this video is from a Hotel Chand in the area. The men in the video have been identified as Sabi Anwar and Ibrahim. We have registered an FIR. The hotel was being run on unlicensed premises," he added.

( With inputs from ANI )

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