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Vadodara police under the scanner for violent behavior

Vadodara police under the scanner for violent behavior
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Vadodara: It was said to be the cultural capital of Gujarat, the city had witnessed some of the police’s behavior from the police for the past few days.
Some police have been under the scanner for people who care and attack residents for small problems.
Shamsher Singh City Police Commissioner has acted decisively and transferred or suspended the wrong police.
But the hardlines of the police do not seem to end.
On the night of July 10, the shop owner in the Manjalpur area was brutally attacked by two police officers posted at the Manjalpur police station.
The shop owner begged his hand folded but the police continued to struggle him until his face was swollen.
The two police were suspended on Monday morning.
Five days ago, vegetable vendors were also destroyed by police chief control of the police (PCR) van in the same area.
Ganesh Sonkar accused the COP identified as Suresh Rathwa demanded free onion 20kg.
When Sonkar asked for money, Suresh allegedly attacked him.
Instead of acting against the police, the same police had acted against Sonkar for not wearing facial masks in public places.
Senior police officers, though, transferred the police and ordered an investigation against him.
A few days ago a 45-year-old man was reportedly attacked by police police in Chhani.
Govind Rathwa had to undergo treatment at a private hospital but he refused to file a complaint against the police.
“Actions have been taken in such cases every time we get complaints.
I continue to tell the police that they must take legal steps according to the situation but never behave inappropriate or use violence in the public.
In our big police, very few policemen behaves badly With people, “said Police Commissioner Shamsher Singh to Ti.
Last month, D S Patel, a police sub-inspector posted at the Navapura police station at the time had defeated a 18-year-old boy who was not wearing a face mask.
The incident occurred when Ritham Patel drove his car without wearing a face mask near the polo land.
The police intercepted him and D S Patel was accused of beating the boy along with several other police officers.
An investigation was ordered against Patel which was then transferred to the police control room.
Patel also allegedly attacked the former Parliament member Satyajit Gaekwad for a small problem near last year’s polo land.

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