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Man accused robbery, hate attacks; Police denied, say it ‘renamed’

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Noida: A 62-year-old man who was taken hostage in the car and was robbed on Sunday morning had accused him of being communically targeted by the attackers, who pulled his beard, took off his pursion and thrust a screwdriver in his nose.
Kazim Ahmed, who came to Noida from Delhi and was waiting for the bus to Aligarh around 8 in the morning, had ride a car near the Sector 37 bus stand after the driver offered to drop it but allegedly controlled by three people in the car when he immediately.
When he entered.
Ahmed, who has a shop in Zakir Nagar Delhi, said they took Rs 1,200 and some kitchen items he brought.
He remembered the car white.
“I can’t see the number.
They signaled to me and asked me to sit.
I asked how much I had to pay and they said I could give each of the rates.
I say it’s Rs 170 and that’s what I will give.
When I Sitting in the car, there are two of them in the front seat and two at the back.
I immediately realized my mistake.
I tried to get down but they immediately closed the window and began to hit me with their fists and elbows and then the screwdriver, “he said.
Kazim accused one of them threw the towels around him and tried to strangle him.
Immediately, they allegedly started talking about his beard and communal abuse began.
He allegedly thrown out of the car 15 minutes later.
Kazim claimed he reached Sector 37 Police Chowki with the help of someone and the police took his name and address.
His nephew Aamir Khan, who claimed to be a rights activist, said when Kazim reached Chowki police, the police did not get MLC (Medico-legal case) conducted.
“His nephew is a doctor, so he is treated at home after MLC is done,” Khan said, adding it was “racial crime.” Then, the Noida police team consisting of seven-eight police reached the house of Kazim in Zakir Nagar Delhi.
Khan accused the police to have come to press them to “let go of the problem” and asked them to remove posts on the incident from Twitter.
“When posts become viral, they feel pressure,” Khan said.
Police, however, expel family claims.
Additional CP (Law and command) Cinta Kumar said the incident was a crime similar to another booty that occurred in the area.
“This is a criminal incident, which is given communal colors.
There are many things that seem to appear as a result of reflection,” he said.
“There are many things that the victim said now that he did not say before.
When he returned to the same place (where he rode a car), and told PCR, he did not mention anything about his beard pulled or about pajamas.
He was asked To give a written complaint, but he said because he could not write, he would finish it later.
He even said his chapping was left in the car and one of the police arranged a pair of sandals for him, “Kumar said.
Denied the allegations that the police had pressured the family not to pursue the case, Kumar said that sent to get complaints on Sunday night itself.
No complaints have so far been submitted in this case.
“A fir will be submitted if someone gives a complaint,” Kumar said.
“He (Ahmed) trauma, so we can’t file a complaint on Sunday.
We will send complaints via email,” Khan said.

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