This Article is From Feb 10, 2021

Two-Days After Spat With Haryana Home Minister's Brother, Top Cop Suspended

Ashok Kumar's counsel Satinder Garg said the court extended the bail till the next hearing of the case on February 16

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Kapil Vij filed a complaint against Ashok Kumar at Ambala Cantt Sadar police station. (Representational)

Chandigarh:

The Haryana government suspended a senior police official on Tuesday, two days after the registration of an FIR against him after a spat with state Home Minister Anil Vij's brother.

A Haryana Home Department's order said during the period of his suspension, Deputy Inspector General of Police (Vigilance) Ashok Kumar will stay attached to the office of Regional Training Centre at Bhondsi near Gurgaon.

The Haryana police had earlier registered an FIR against Mr Kumar on the complaint of state home minister''s brother Kapil Vij, accusing the officer of assaulting and intimidating him.

Police had said on Monday that Kapil Vij had gone to the Sirhind Club at Ambala Cantonment on Sunday afternoon to attend the birthday party of his friend's grandson where Mr Kumar was also present.

There was an exchange of heated arguments between Kapil Vij and the DIG over some issue in the club, the police sources had said.

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The matter, however, was sorted out following the intervention by some people.

Kapil Vij, however, on Sunday filed a complaint against Mr Kumar at the Ambala Cantt Sadar police station.

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On an application by the senior police official, an Ambala court of Additional Sessions Judge Sundeep Singh had granted him interim bail on Monday till Tuesday.

Mr Kumar's counsel Satinder Garg said the court extended the bail till the next hearing of the case on February 16 and directed the DIG to join the police investigation whenever required.

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As per the FIR, Kapil Vij alleged that the person, about whom he later came to know that he was a DIG, accosted him and hurled filthy abuses at him and his family members when they were about to have their lunches, without any provocation.

Kapil Vij said while moving away, the senior police officer even threatened him with dire consequences and said he was a DIG and nobody could harm him.

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A case was registered against the DIG under sections 323 (punishment for voluntarily causing hurt), 506 (punishment for criminal intimidation) and 294 (doing obscene acts) of the Indian Penal Code.

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