Bengaluru: The police ordered a pub owner and his staff, including guards, allegations of attacking officials and services (GST) in a pub located in the Koramangala V block at Karnataka Capital Bengaluru on November 5.
Vinay Nandal’s complainant, 30, a domlur resident, filed a complaint to the Koramangala police said the incident happened when he visited the ‘Happy Brew Pub’ around 8pm at 5.
November “I had filled in the entrance fee before entering the pub.
At around 10:30 a.m.
, an unknown man asked who I was and I answered said that I was a GST officer.
Then, at 12:30 a.m., Rakesh Gowda Pub owner came to me and asked me to pay the bill.
At 1 morning, Rakesh Gowda and four Others misused me by saying that I was a fake GST officer and asked me to show my ID card.
When I refused to display my ID card, they held me for three hours and beat me.
I was issued at around 4:30 a.m., “Read complaints Nandal.
Based on complaints, the police ordered Rakesh Gowda owners and others under the IPC 323 section (voluntarily causing injury), 342 (wrong confinement) and 504 (intentional insults with the intention to provoke violations of peace) and 506 (punishment for criminal intimidation).