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Told to stop bash, drunks bash up cops

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Posted: Mar 01, 2008 at 2352 hrs IST

New Delhi, February 29 Here's another instance how Delhi lives on a short fuse. One-thirty in the night on Wednesday, the police in Shahdara got a call from an area local: the music at a wedding reception party in the locality was way too loud. And way past the deadline of 10 pm.

Four persons have been arrested in the case.

After receiving the call late Wednesday night, Assistant Sub Inspector Jaswant Singh and two constables headed for the bash, being held in Gali number 13, Gorak Park, in northeast Delhi.

The job at hand was simple, or so the policemen thought: simply ask the DJ to wind down. Instead, the three found themselves in the nearest hospital after some youths, drunk on alcohol and lawlessness, beat them up, the police said.

Besides ASI Jaswant Singh, Constables Subhash and Satya Narayan were injured in the ‘bash-up’ at the bash. The three were released after medical check-up at a local hospital.

At the venue, “when the police personnel asked the DJ to stop playing music as it is against the law to play loud music after 10 pm, some inebriated party-mongers asked them to leave straightaway,” a senior police officer said. “When the officials persisted that the DJ wind up his business, the revellers beat them up.”

The officer said the youths repeatedly pounded the policemen with rods — ASI Singh received head injuries, while the two constables sustained fractures on their arms. The youths then damaged the police officials’ wireless set and also broke the headlights of their patrolling motorbikes.

“We have arrested four people in this connection,” DCP (northeast) Jaspal Singh said. “The party’s DJ Satender, Jayachand (it was his cousin’s wedding), Sandeep, and Jitender Singh. They have been booked under Sections 186 (obstructing public servant in discharge of public functions), 353 (assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty), 308 (attempt to commit culpable homicide), and causing damage to public property.”

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