UTTAR PRADESH Police Arrested Two People For Ramming The Convoy Of Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan. According To Police, The Duo Was In An Inebirated State At The Time Of The Incident.
An Alarming Breach In The
Security Of Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan Unfolded On Friday Night When A
Speeding Car Rammed Into His Convoy While He Was On His Way To Delhi After
Attending An Event In Noida.
Uttar Pradesh Police Has
Arrested Two People For Ramming The Convoy And An FIR Was Registered. According
To Police, The Duo Was In An Inebirated State. No One Was Said To Be Injured In
The Incident.
The
Two Accused Have Been Identified As Gaurav Solanki And Monu Kumar, Both
Residents Of Ghaziabad.
Arif Mohammad Khan Had Come To Noida To Attend A Private
Function In Sector 77.
The Kerala Governor A Programme At The Express Zenith Society
In Sector 77, Under Sector 113 Police Station Of The Area. After The Event, He
Left For Delhi From Noida With A Pilot Car And An Escort Vehicle Of The Noida Police
In His Fleet, According To An Official Statement.
“At Around 10.45 Pm, When The Fleet Reached Near Metro
Station Sector 76, The Driver Of A Black-Coloured Mahindra Scorpio UP 16 DM 3155
Obstructed The VIP Fleet While Driving Rashly And Negligently. The Escort
Police Team Signalled The SUV To Stay Away From The Fleet. However, A Little
Later, The SUV Hit A Traffic Police Vehicle In The Fleet,” The Police Said.
Additional Deputy Commissioner Of Police (Noida) Shakti Mohan Avasthy Said The
Two Men Who Were Inside The Mahindra Scorpio Were Immediately Taken Into
Custody By The Police.
"Those
Held Were Found Under The Influence Of Alcohol. They Have Been Identified As Gaurav
Solanki And Monu Kumar, Both Residents Of Adjoining Ghaziabad District. An FIR Has
Been Lodged Against Them At The Local Police Station," News Agency PTI Quoted
Avasthy As Saying.
The FIR Was Lodged Under Indian Penal Code Sections 279
(Rash Driving In Public Road), 504 (Intentionally Disrupting Public Peace), 34
(Act Done By More Than One Person With Common Intention), 353 (Assault Or
Criminal Force To Deter Public Servant From Discharging Duty) And 427
(Mischief).