Neighbours thrash Gurugram police constable after row over parking

GURUGRAM: A constable attached to Rajinder Park police station was beaten up by a group of residents from the neighbourhood after an argument over parking.
Uday Bhan, police said, had just returned from work and parked his car outside his rented house last Tuesday when a few neighbours asked him to remove the vehicle. They allegedly told Uday that their tenants too needed space to park their cars and he should take his vehicle somewhere else.
Uday refused to remove his car, saying he had sought permission from the owner of the house in Rajinder Park to park his vehicle outside the building. The group of residents allegedly threatened him with dire consequences. “They wanted me to remove my car so that their tenants could park their vehicles. But that is not my concern. I had taken permission from my landlord to park the car outside the house,” the constable said.
Soon after Uday had entered his house after parking his car, the group of neighbours, including women, barged in. The constable was allegedly punched in the face and stomach several times. A few other residents of the area intervened and rescued Uday. However, before leaving, Uday’s attackers allegedly issued a threat. “They said ‘if you stay here, we will kill you’,” he said.
Sources said Uday, who is from Jhajjar, had shifted to this one-room apartment after his transfer to Rajinder Park police station. Although he was attacked on Tuesday, Uday lodged a complaint at Rajinder Park police station two days later. An FIR was filed against unknown persons under sections 147 (rioting), 149 (unlawful assembly), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 452 (trespassing) and 506 (criminal intimidation) of the IPC.
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