Man drags Delhi Police constable for 1.5 km on car bonnet


New Delhi, Oct 30 (IANS): A man dragged a Delhi Police constable holding on to the bonnet of his car for around 1.5 km near Samaypur Badli area of the capital on Diwali night. The constable was so much in shock that he filed the case against the driver only the next day.

According to sources, constables Praveen, Subhash, Chetram and Raj Kumar were on duty at Mukarba Chowk. They asked a car to stop at the check point and as constable Subhash tried to open the gate of the car, the driver increased the speed.

In order to save himself from the speeding car, constable Praveen jumped on the bonnet. To dislodge the constable from the bonnet, the driver increased the speed of the car and dragged him for about 1.5 km. When the constable was not able to hold on to the bonnet any longer, he jumped sideways due to which he suffered several injuries. The car driver then sped away.

Praveen was rushed to a hospital immediately where he has been declared out of danger.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Oct 31 2019

    Such people are a danger to the citizens/Public.He should be punished and put in jail for some years after cancelling his licence.He should pay compansation and hospital bill.Dont leave such thugs simply to raom about.May be he was either alkohol in situ or drugs.otherwise why he didnt stop the car?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Atlanta

    Wed, Oct 30 2019

    Attempt to Murder ...

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  • Jai Kumar, Kinnigoli

    Wed, Oct 30 2019

    Please cancel his driving licence.

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  • AnoNymouS, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 31 2019

    And arrest him. Just because the Police man did not die, does not mean the car driver did not attempt to kill him.

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