2 women held for assaulting team on Covid duty in Delhi
PTI, Aug 11, 2021, 11:25 AM IST
New Delhi,: Two women were arrested for allegedly assaulting a team engaged in issuing challans to violators of COVID-19 guidelines near Peeragarhi Metro station here, police said on Monday.
One of the women was asked to pay challan for not wearing face masks following which the two accused assaulted the team members, they said.
According to the police, Anand, a librarian posted at Government Boys Senior Secondary School in Tikri Kalan and presently attached with the office of SDM, Punjabi Bagh, reported that on August 6, he along with a teacher — Ajmer Singh — and a civil defense staff were on Covid duty near Peeragarhi Metro station.
They stopped a woman on a two-wheeler for not wearing a mask and asked her to pay challan. However, instead of paying, the woman called her employer and they assaulted the team, a senior police officer said.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outer) Parvinder Singh said, “Based on the complaint, a case was registered under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code for assault, obstructing a public servant from performing duty and violating DDMA guidelines.
“Other relevant sections of Epidemic and Disaster Management Act have also been added.”
Both the accused woman have been arrested in the case, he said.
Police said Rs 2,000 is the challan amount to be paid for mask violation in the national capital.
Here’s the video from the incident.
#JUSTIN: Two women have been arrested from Outer Delhi’s Peeragarhi metro station for allegedly assaulting a civil defence volunteer when she stopped one of them for not wearing mask. An FIR has been registered against both of them. @IndianExpress, @ieDelhi pic.twitter.com/t1ev3Cj9Tx
— Mahender Singh Manral (@mahendermanral) August 9, 2021
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