Ongoing Investigation into Assault on Army Brigadier in New Delhi
Brigadier assault case: Accused evasive, show no remorse during probe
Hindustan Times
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Police in New Delhi are investigating an assault case involving Army Brigadier Parminder Singh Arora and his son, Tejas Singh Arora. The two accused, Satender alias Sonu and Sanjay Sharma, have shown no remorse during questioning and are being summoned daily as investigators gather substantial evidence against them.
- 01The accused are evasive and show no remorse during police questioning.
- 02The incident involved an assault on Brigadier Parminder Singh Arora and his son on April 11.
- 03The altercation began over alcohol consumption in a residential area.
- 04Police have arrested two suspects and are working to identify additional individuals involved.
- 05The case has sparked significant public outrage and demands for swift action.
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In New Delhi, police are actively investigating the assault on Army Brigadier Parminder Singh Arora and his son Tejas Singh Arora, which occurred on the night of April 11 in Vasant Enclave. The incident began when the brigadier and his son confronted two men, Satender alias Sonu, a director of an aviation firm, and Sanjay Sharma, a dhaba owner, for allegedly consuming alcohol in a parked car outside their residence. Following this confrontation, the situation escalated, leading to an assault on the brigadier and his son. The accused have been described as evasive and lacking remorse during ongoing police interrogations, which occur daily as part of the investigation. Authorities have gathered substantial evidence and are working to identify other individuals involved in the incident. The police have registered a First Information Report (FIR) under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and seized a Mercedes linked to the case. The incident has led to widespread public outrage, prompting senior officials to demand swift action.
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The case has raised concerns about safety and law enforcement in residential areas, particularly involving military personnel.
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