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Man Beats Security Guard Over Parking Issue In Delhi's Dwarka, FIR Registered

A 28-year-old man beat the security guard of a housing society in sector 6 of Delhi's Dwarka over a parking issue.

In yet another shocker from a housing society complex in Delhi-NCR, a security guard was allegedly beaten by a 28-year-old man over a parking issue in Dwarka Sector 6. The incident happened at Manglik Apartment where the guard Sadashiv Jha was allegedly beaten by a person Sahil, a resident of the society. However, the entire thing came to light after some people brought the guard to the house of the man to confront him and a verbal spat between a few residents took place. This was recorded by one of the persons there which has now gone viral on social media.

Meanwhile, Delhi Police said, according to ANI, that it received a PCR call regarding a fight from Manglik Apartment, Sec 6, Dwarka. They said that after reaching there they found the guard sustained an injury over his left eyebrow. His statement has been recorded and a case registered against the accused u/s 323/341/506 IPC (assault, wrongful restraint and criminal intimidation). Furthermore, police have found that Sahil was under the influence of alcohol.

"Today, a PCR call was received at PS Dwarka South regarding a quarrel at Manglik Apartment, Sec 6, Dwarka. The guard Sadashiv Jha was allegedly beaten by a person Sahil over a parking issue. The guard sustained an injury over his left eyebrow. Statement of the guard has been taken and a case u/s 323/341/506 IPC has been registered. Medical examination of the alleged Sahil was also conducted and he was found to be under the influence of alcohol, " ANI quoted the Delhi Police as saying.

The viral video shows two men with the guard at the gate of the accused Sahil telling his parents about the incident. In the video, Sahil says that the guard used abusive language by addressing him 'sala'. To this, the man's mother can be heard asking 'to mar dega ise (so you will beat him?). The guard says he was hit by some kind of pipe when the woman asks him about the object with which Sahil allegedly beat him. 

The spat deepens into a serious fight after Sahil says he is the president (of society) to which the man with the camera says it is his (Sahil's) mother and not Sahil who is the president. The parents of Sahil start forcing the two men with the guard to leave while they keep shouting that anyone cannot beat the guard who is doing his duty. During this, Sahil continues to abuse the two men from inside his house after his mother locks the main door.

Meanwhile, the mother of one of the two men comes and the matter gets more tense with both sides hurling abuses and threatening each other. One of the men can be heard saying that 'Sahil is drunk' while they dial to call the police. 

Delhi police has registered a case into the matter against Sahil.

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