Watch: Delhi police brutally thrash tempo driver after he brandishes sword

A police officer was injured after allegedly being attacked by a tempo driver with a sword.

Update: 2019-06-17 08:15 GMT

New Delhi: A group of policemen is seen thrashing a tempo driver who had pulled out a sword in a dramatic video shot by an eyewitness on a busy street in north-west Delhi's Mukherjee Nagar. The incident happened after the police's vehicle and the tempo met with an accident.

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The video shot by locals witnessing the incident, shows the cops confronting the man after his vehicle allegedly ran over the foot of one of their colleagues. He then takes out a sword and runs after them.

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The police claim that two of their men were injured in the attack. The Gramin Seva driver, however, alleged that he was attacked by the cops first.

The policemen identified as assistant sub-inspectors Sanjay Malik and Devendra, and constable Pushpendra have been suspended, the police said. Delhi Police spokesperson Anil Mittal said the policemen handled the incident in an "unprofessional manner", news agency PTI reported.

"The alleged incident was followed by an accident caused by a Gramin Sewa tempo to a police vehicle. Thereafter, a police officer was also assaulted on the head by the tempo driver with a sword," the police said in a statement. "Further, the tempo was driven dangerously and caused injuries to a policeman in the leg," it said.

Delhi Police comes under the Union Home Ministry.

Former Delhi Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee president Manjit Singh GK condemned the alleged attack. "Policemen stopped the auto driver and pointed a pistol at him; he was later dragged out of the vehicle and brutally thrashed," said Manjit Singh, ANI reported.

 

 

Politicians have stepped into the fray too, calling for justice for the tempo driver. AAP leaders including Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal to MLA Jagdeep Singh, to BJP’s MLA, Majinder S Sirsa have cried out for justice.

 

 

 

Protests broke out after the incident around the city too.

 

 

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