Mumbai Shocker: Malad Traffic Constable Manhandled by Owner of Two Heavy Vehicles for Issuing E-Challans

The owner of the heavy vehicle grabbed Chaudhary by his collar and manhandled the constable in the presence of the drivers and vehicle cleaners, an officer said.

A traffic constable of Mumbai Police on duty. Credits: Twitter/ Mumbai Traffic Police

Mumbai, April 21: In a shocking incident, a traffic constable attached to the Mumbai Police was allegedly manhandled by the owners of two heavy vehicles on Tuesday when the cop was issuing e-challans for plying vehicles during non-permitted hours.

According to a report in the Times of India, the alleged incident came to light after Head constable Sharad Chaudhary, who is attached to the Malad traffic chowky filed a complaint with the Malwani police station.

According to the complaint, Chaudhary and his colleague were on-duty at Malwani on April 19 when the duo noticed heavy vehicles plying during evening peak hours. Mumbai Police Reunite 3-Year-Old Child Found Near Phoenix Mall With His Parents (See Pic).

As per traffic laws, heavy vehicles are not permitted to ply between 5 to 9 pm. On Tuesday, Chaudhary started flagging down heavy vehicles in order to issue e-challans.

Amid this, the owner of two heavy vehicles asked Chaudhary not to issue an e-challan as the fines have increased substantially. Following this, an altercation broke out. Meanwhile, Chaudhary issued an e-challan to one of the vehicles while the other managed to escape.

The owner of the heavy vehicle grabbed Chaudhary by his collar and manhandled the constable in the presence of the drivers and vehicle cleaners, an officer said.

Later, the constable lodged a complaint with the Malwani police which registered an FIR.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Apr 21, 2022 12:40 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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