Delhi Baru: The taxi driver was arrested for allegedly stabbing the Delhi police sub-inspector aged 61 years after an argument broke out among them in a vehicle in the Hauz area typical of South Delhi, police said on Thursday.
The man who was injured by Jitender Rana, a resident of Malviya Nagar, sustained two stab wounds in the stomach.
He came out of danger and was currently undergoing hospital treatment here, they said.
The incident took place on September 6 when retired sub-inspectors (SI) shutter along with his wife and daughter came from Rajouri Park in a taxi, police said.
According to the police, the victim asked the driver to change the position of the side view of the side, from where the light coming from the vehicle was shining in front of the passengers during the trip.
This causes the argument that is heated between them.
When they finally asked the driver to drop them near Laxman Public School, he suddenly attacked retired by the knife.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (South) Atul Kumar Thakur said, “On September 6, at around 8:30 a.m., information was received at the Hauz Police Station typical that a taxi driver had stabbed his passenger.
At that time the injured.
People have been transferred to the AIIMS Hospital and the driver The taxi was handed over to the police by the public.
“The driver of the defendant had experienced several injuries as he was beaten by the public, said Thakur.
The victim was in care and was declared out of danger, he added.
The case of efforts to murder under the 307 part of the Indian Code registered and the Defendant Driver Raj Kumar (34), a resident of Nangloi Outer Delhi, was arrested in connection with the incident, said DCP.