22 July,2019 10:36 AM IST | Thane | mid-day online desk
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In an incident that happened in Thane, two undertrials allegedly attacked a police officer when he did not allow them to have home food during a court hearing. The incident took place last Thursday when sub-inspector Sudhir Wagh (57) and other police personnel escorted nine undertrials to a court for hearing in their cases.
The two accused, Mahendra Jaiprakash Singh and Imran Hussain Khan, who were facing charges for attempt to murder and under the Arms Act, while waiting outside the courtroom asked the police to allow them to have food brought by their family members.
However, when they were refused permission, the two hurled abuses, hit Wagh, and claimed they would escape from the police custody, the official said.
Wagh later lodged a complaint based on which the two accused were on Sunday night booked under various Indian Penal Code Sections, including 353 (assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty), he said.
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