Ludhiana: In the influence of alcohol, ASI creates a ruckus at the Civil Hospital

When this police employee was sent to the Civil Hospital for treatment, he kept getting entangled with the journalists and abusing them there too.

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In Ludhiana, Punjab, police personnel are tainting the uniform every day. The fear of law, officers, or the government has vanished from the minds of the police personnel. An ASI under the influence of alcohol created a nuisance at the Civil Hospital in Ludhiana on Thursday, the same day that the SHO of police station division number 3 assaulted journalists.

When the police personnel stopped the ASI from creating a ruckus, he started abusing the people. People got him into a car and drove him to the police station division after noticing that the situation was getting worse. When people saw his nameplate to identify the intoxicated police employee, it was also not there.

People asked him where is your nameplate so that it can be known what is his name, then the police personnel started saying that his name plate is at Delhi airport. When asked for his box number, he responded by saying that not even the DGP could inquire about it.

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A patient who came to the hospital was stopped by a police employee who was intoxicated. The patient said that the police personnel is asking him to drop him but he has to go for some important work.

In an inebriated state, this police officer began asking for the license of the young man who had come for treatment and started asking him to get the papers of his vehicle checked. When this police employee was sent to the Civil Hospital for treatment, he kept getting entangled with the journalists and abusing them there too.

 ACP Ramandeep Bhullar stated that higher authorities have been made aware of the situation and will take appropriate action. This police personnel is posted in the outpost of the Civil Hospital.


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