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Brigadier, Son Assaulted in Delhi Over Alcohol Dispute
Police have registered a case and are tracing the accused after the brigadier and his son were assaulted, officials said.
- An Army brigadier and his son, Tejas Singh Arora, faced an alleged assault in Vasant Enclave, Delhi, after objecting to alcohol consumption outside their residence; Police have registered an FIR against the attackers.
- When the family objected to the group's behavior late Saturday night, the brigadier's wife alleged the attackers used abusive language and inappropriate comments before the situation escalated into physical violence.
- Responding Police allegedly failed to intervene during the assault, as the wife stated a policeman refused to help, claiming he could not fight the group alone, and returned to his PCR van.
- Police registered an FIR following the incident, and a senior officer confirmed an investigation is underway, with authorities transferring an inspector to district lines after preliminary inquiries revealed lapses.
- The Indian Army has intervened, directing Military Police to support the affected family, while Videos of the confrontation have circulated widely on social media, drawing attention to the incident and Police conduct.
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FIR Registered in Assault Case of Army Officer in Delhi
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Delhi Police on Tuesday registered an FIR in connection with the alleged assault on a serving Indian Army officer in the national capital and has initiated action over lapses in the initial handling of the complaint, sources said. India News | FIR Registered in Assault Case of Army Officer in Delhi.
Brigadier, son thrashed in Delhi after objecting to drinking alcohol in car
The incident purportedly took place when the father-son duo, while taking a walk near their society in south-west Delhi's Vasant Enclave area, noticed a parked car in which two people were openly consuming alcohol.
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