Gurugram: An assistant sub-inspector (ASI) was booked by Gurugram Police for allegedly ramming the pilot automobile of Gurugram MLA Mukesh Sharma’s convoy at Sector 4/7 Chowk on New 12 months’s Eve, mentioned police on Thursday.
Following the incident, the officer recognized as Baljeet Singh together with two head constables Sanjay Kumar and Hans Raj and particular police officer (SPO) Ajay Pal, who have been accompanying him within the automobile have been suspended on Thursday, mentioned police including that Singh was posted on the New Colony police station.
Police mentioned that the SPO and the 2 head constables have been deployed on the chowk’s check-post headed by sub-inspector Ramesh Kumar. They’d deserted the submit to accompany the ASI in his automobile which had no registration plate on the entrance and a tampered one within the rear.
In keeping with police, Singh reached the spot along with his automobile and took the SPO to a close-by mall saying that they may return quickly. SI Kumar, in his grievance submitted on the New Colony police station, alleged that the duo returned after half an hour.
“After returning, Singh together with the SPO took away the 2 head constables from the submit and made a pointy U-turn on the chowk to journey in direction of New Colony and he ended up ramming the pilot automobile from the correct facet of the MLA’s convoy wherein his safety personnel have been travelling with the MLA’s automobile behind,” mentioned SI Kumar, including that Singh had an altercation with the safety personnel.
PR reached out to MLA Mukesh Sharma, nevertheless, he refused to reply to the problem.
SI Kumar additionally alleged in his grievance that your entire incident was fallout of inebriated state of the ASI on account of which he was dashing and nobody was injured through the altercation.
On his grievance, an FIR was registered in opposition to the ASI underneath sections 281 (rash driving), 125 (act endangering life or private security of others) and 324(4) (mischief inflicting harm to the quantity of ₹20000 and extra however lower than ₹1 lakh) of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and part 185 (drunk driving) of the Motor Automobile Act at New Colony police station on Thursday.
Sandeep Turan, public relations officer of the Gurugram police, mentioned that police have CCTV digicam footage of the incident accessible with the police. “Departmental proceedings can even be initiated in opposition to the ASI and the three different police personnel who had accompanied him after leaving the check-post,” he added.



