
Mumbai police on Monday arrested a man who allegedly assaulted two officers. (Representational)
Mumbai:
The police on Monday arrested a 33 year-old man in Mumbai for allegedly assaulting two officers during checking of vehicles (naka-bandi).
Deepakkumar Banwarilal, the accused, was on his way home in the early hours on Monday when police stopped him in south Mumbai's Cuff Parade area.
He allegedly began to abuse the policemen and assaulted inspector Raosaheb Vaidya and constable Dashrath Awhad.
The police found that he was also drunk at the time.
The police were conducting a vehicle checking following the high alert issued after some suspicious persons were spotted at Uran Naval base near Mumbai.
Cuff Parade police have registered a case against Banwarilal for attacking a public servant and under other relevant IPC sections, said DCP Zone -1 Manojkumar Sharma.
Several incidents of policemen on duty being attacked have been reported in Mumbai and surrounding areas in the recent weeks. A traffic police official died in the city some days ago after he was attacked by two young men.
Deepakkumar Banwarilal, the accused, was on his way home in the early hours on Monday when police stopped him in south Mumbai's Cuff Parade area.
He allegedly began to abuse the policemen and assaulted inspector Raosaheb Vaidya and constable Dashrath Awhad.
The police found that he was also drunk at the time.
The police were conducting a vehicle checking following the high alert issued after some suspicious persons were spotted at Uran Naval base near Mumbai.
Cuff Parade police have registered a case against Banwarilal for attacking a public servant and under other relevant IPC sections, said DCP Zone -1 Manojkumar Sharma.
Several incidents of policemen on duty being attacked have been reported in Mumbai and surrounding areas in the recent weeks. A traffic police official died in the city some days ago after he was attacked by two young men.
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