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Security guard at Greater Noida society assaulted, 3 held

By IANS | Updated: January 20, 2023 21:50 IST

Greater Noida, Jan 20 A security guard at a society in Greater Noida was allgedly assaulted by three ...

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Greater Noida, Jan 20 A security guard at a society in Greater Noida was allgedly assaulted by three persons, whom he stopped at the entrance gate to ask their addresses.

In a purported video of the incident, making rounds on social media, the accused were seen assaulting the security guard with sticks and rods. Taking cognisance of the matter, the police have arrested three boys.

The alleged incident took place Beta-2 police station area of Greater Noida.

Sharing details, the police said that Prince Nagar, a resident of NRI City Putting Greens Society, who was entering the society with his friends on a scooty, was stopped by the guard at entrance. On which Prince, along with his partner Kavya and Mohammad Ali, assaulted the guard.

All the three accused have been arrested.

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