A female toll plaza staffer was assaulted by a woman after she asked her for the toll payment in Greater Noida. The incident took place at the Luharli toll plaza in the Dadri police station area of Greater Noida, news agency IANS reported an official as informing on Monday. Videos captured from CCTV cameras installed at the toll plaza surfaced on social media. In the video, the female staffer can be seen asking the woman for the toll payment and ID. Following this, the woman got down from the car and assaulted the female staffer.


The woman then broke the barricade and signaled the driver to proceed. The visuals show the accused woman pulling the hair of the toll plaza staff, grabbing her face to throw her to the ground.






As per IANS' report, the woman was arrested after a complaint was filed at the Dadri police station in Greater Noida.


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In one of the videos, the woman and her driver could be seen quarreling with others present at the spot while passersby gathered to witness the incident.


Earlier this month, a ruckus ensued at D.Y. Patil High School in Talegaon, near Pune, reportedly over a CCTV camera near a girls’ toilet at a Maharashtra school. The incident took a communal turn with alleged Sangh Parivar supporters attempting to disrobe the Christian principal of the school.


As per reports, the attackers accused the principal of the school of attempted proselytisation.


A video circulated on Twitter showed school principal Alexander Coates Reid in a torn shirt and vest, being chased by a group of men. 


An employee of the school told The Telegraph that several men had arrived accompanying the mother of a student who had a complaint against a teacher.



“They were angry and wouldn’t listen. They got hold of him, tore his clothes and hit him,” the Telegraph reported the employee as saying.


As per the report, the school did not file any complaints. An officer from the Pimpri Chinchwad police commissionerate told the newspaper that a parent had filed a complaint, which had not yet been converted into an FIR.