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Video: SUV Driver Drags Cop On Bonnet After He Was Stopped For Driving On Wrong Side

Darpan News Desk IANS, 21 Dec, 2018 09:02 AM

    A driver of an SUV dragged a traffic police personnel for a few meters on the bonnet of his car after he was asked to stop his vehicle for driving on the wrong side.

     

    A video of the incident released by the ANI on twitter showed the traffic police being driven away on the bonnet for a short distance.

     

    The incident took place near the Signature Tower Chowk in Gurugram and was perhaps recorded by a witness crossing. The video showed the driver reversing his car as the cop tried to stop him. As the cop approached, the driver sped away the car dragging him on the bonnet for a distance.

     

    The video showed that the driver kept driving with the traffic police still on the bonnet until he stopped a distance away. The driver was later arrested and the car seized.

     
     
     
     

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