Published On : Mon, Mar 12th, 2018

Two groups clash over petty dispute in Pachpaoli, many booked

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Pachpaoli-Police-station
Nagpur: A group of unidentified goons went on rampage and vandalised house of a man, thrashed him and his wife, two minor daughters over a dispute in Pachpaoli area on Sunday night. In counter-complaint, one of the members of the group accused the man and his family of detaining him and bashing him severely. Cops have booked accused belonging to both the sides.

The trouble started when the complainant Tabbu Nasim Sheikh (18) and her younger sister, both residents of Plot No. 329, Siddharth Nagar, Teka, were eating snacks in front of their house around 7 pm on Sunday. Three unidentified persons, for reasons, hurled filthy abuses on both the sisters. Feeling offended by the abuses, Tabbu called her father who heckled the three miscreants. Enarged by the scolding, the three persons returned to the spot with 10-12 accomplices and went on rampage. They smashed CCTV camera installed in front of Tabbu’s house, entered her house forcibly and vandalised the households. The accused also thrashed Tabbu, her parents and her two sisters and threatened them.

Pachpaoli API Kedare, acting on Tabbu’s complaint, booked the unidentified goons under Sections 143, 147, 149, 452, 427, 323, 504, 506 of the IPC and investigating the case.

Meanwhile, one of the accused group members Shahbaz Rashid Khan (17), resident of Teka Nayee Basti, told police that he and his two friends were going on motorcycle to Indora around 7 pm on Sunday. Midway, Tabbu and her sister abused him and asked why he is staring at her. Over this reason, Tabbu called her father Nasim Sheikh Mansoori (45) who caught Shahbaz and took him to his house. There, the accused Nasim, his wife and three daughters bashed Shahbaz severely and locked him in a room. Shahbaz phoned his friend and informed him about the incident.

API Kedare, on the absis of Shahbaz’s complaint, booked the accused Nasim Sheikh Mansoori, his wife and three daughters under Sections 143, 147, 149, 452, 427, 323, 504, 506 of the IPC and launched a probe into the matter.