Aurangabad10 minutes ago
The policeman first hit the teenager riding a bike without wearing a helmet with a stick, then caught him.
Bike checking campaign was conducted near DM residence in Aurangabad on Saturday afternoon. During this, the papers, triple load, without helmet, license of the two wheeler drivers were checked by the policemen. At the same time, many bikes were seized and brought to the district transport department and challans were issued. During this, people riding without helmets were stopped and checked. But the limit was reached when the policemen thrashed a teenager riding a bike.
Policemen questioning a teenager after beating him.
was riding a bike without wearing a helmet
Kishore was a resident of Naga Bigha. He had come to the market to buy medicine by bike. While returning, seeing him riding a bike without a helmet, a policeman rode on the bike of the teenager and started taking the car to the district transport department. That’s why Kishore wanted to go ahead by speeding up the bike. On this, a policeman riding a bike caught the teenager and tried to stop the vehicle. Meanwhile, all the policemen ran and thrashed the teenager fiercely with sticks and rods. He got down from the bike. Still, the policemen continued to lathicharge, in which the teenager was also injured.
The teenager started running in fear
However, in this regard, Kishore told that when a policeman stopped the bike and rode, I was very scared. Due to this fear, I wanted to speed up the bike and go ahead. But then the policemen started lathi charge, in which I got injured.
When asked in this regard, District Transport Officer Shailesh Kumar Das said that road safety campaign was launched to make people aware. People were told to carry helmets, vehicle related documents, license. So that you can feel safe and avoid being a victim of road accidents happening every day. During this, dozens of bikes have been seized and brought to the office.
In the matter of running a baton on a teenager, he said that it was done by the policemen. After enquiry, a complaint will be made to the concerned officer.