IPL cricketer and retired IPS father got angry when there was shortage in food! FIR registered in Bhopal for assault on cook
Bhopal: In Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, a case has been registered against IPL cricketer Shashank Singh, his retired IPS father Shailesh Singh and the driver of the family for assault and indecent behavior with a cook. On the basis of the complaint, Ratibad police station has registered an FIR and started investigation. The matter is being told about his residence in Mendori village.
The atmosphere deteriorated after a few hours of work
31-year-old Vipendra Singh Tomar, a resident of Rewa, told in his complaint to the police that he was called to Bhopal through an acquaintance. He was given a salary of Rs 15,000 per month, accommodation facilities and assurance of getting a government job in the future, but within hours of starting work, he was displeased with the quality of food. It is alleged that on this issue he was abused and mentally tortured.
#WATCH | Bhopal: Vipendra Singh Tomar, who has accused cricketer Shashank Singh and his family of assault, says, "Shailesh Singh (father of Shashank Singh) is a retired IAS; I had gone there to cook. I arrived on June 25. After observing their behavior, I refused to work. They… pic.twitter.com/iA90diUsrm
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Allegation of assault on the matter of leaving the job
The victim says that after seeing the atmosphere at home, he expressed his desire to leave his job and return to Rewa. After this his mobile phone was snatched away so that he could not contact anyone. According to the complaint, they were forced to work.
Vipendra locked himself in a room to protect himself, but it is alleged that Shashank Singh, his father and the driver opened the door and assaulted him. Medical examination also confirmed the presence of injury marks on his face and body.
FIR registered under Indian Justice Code
Based on the complaint and medical report, the police have registered a case under various sections of the Indian Justice Code (BNS). This includes sections related to abuse, assault and committing crimes with similar intentions.
At present the police is investigating the entire matter. During the investigation, statements of all parties will be recorded and further legal action will be taken based on the available evidence.
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