Viral Video | Surat cop slaps, pulls hair of 17-year-old boy for biking right through PM Modi’s convoy practice session
A video is being circulated on social media platforms appearing a 17-year-old boy being assaulted by way of a Gujarat policeman after {the teenager} using his bicycle mistakenly got here into the center of a highway the place the practice session of High Minister Narendra Modi’s convoy used to be underway in Surat.
The incident happened on Thursday at Ratan Chowk in Surat.
Within the video clip, the boy will also be noticed using his bicycle because the automobiles within the convoy move.
The police reliable, known as Sub-Inspector B Gadhvi, after noticing {the teenager} pulled him by way of his hair and slapped on his face.
The Surat police used to be sporting out the practice session to verify there have been no lapses within the safety of the high minister on Friday.
In keeping with the reviews, the boy returned to house crying by way of 9.30 pm, hours after the incident.
When his members of the family requested, he spoke back that he used to be thrashed by way of the police, however used to be no longer advised of the explanation.
After the video went viral on social media, the Surat police division took word of it and Gadhvi used to be transferred to Morbi with quick impact. His increment has additionally been placed on grasp for a 12 months.
The police mentioned Gadhvi’s behaviour used to be beside the point and “is regretted”.
Ladies police officers take fee of safety preparations in Navsari
As High Minister Narendra Modi is about to deal with a meeting right through the ‘Lakhpati Didi’ program in Gujarat on Saturday, girls police officers took fee of the protection preparations within the Navsari district.
Gujarat House Minister Harsh Sanghavi mentioned that below the particular initiative of Gujarat Police, this match will probably be controlled by way of all girls officials and staffs, including that such initiative has been taken for the primary time in policing sector.
Sanghavi said that over 1.5 lakh girls are going to take part in this system.