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Delhi: 2 sisters attack former DSP over honking dispute, arrested after chase | Latest Delhi News

Delhi: 2 sisters attack former DSP over honking dispute, arrested after chase | Latest Delhi News

In New Delhi, two knife-wielding sisters allegedly barged into the house of a former deputy commissioner of police in Uttar Pradesh and attacked him and his family following a dispute over honking in the Vasundhara enclave area of ​​east Delhi, police said on Sunday.

Delhi: Two sisters attack a former DSP over an argument over honking, arrested after a chase
Delhi: Two sisters attack a former DSP over an argument over honking, arrested after a chase

The incident took place on Saturday evening after former DSP Ashok Sharma, who is a cancer patient, asked both the sisters not to honk their car the day before, a police official said, adding that Sharma escaped from the attack with minor injuries.

The officer said that both Sharma and two sisters Chhavi Jain and Bhavya Jain are residents of Anekant Apartments society.

Great drama occurred when the police were called after the alleged aggressive reaction of both women. According to the police, the perpetrators who tried to escape by car were arrested after a chase.

“It is alleged that on Saturday, both the sisters violently barged into Sharma’s house and attacked him and his family with a knife, causing a commotion that attracted neighbors to the scene. Some residents who tried to intervene also sustained minor injuries,” the officer said.

Police said that after the confrontation, the sisters tried to escape in their vehicle and allegedly hit a cyclist on a scooter and then dragged him for several meters, injuring one of the police officers.

“They were chased and arrested in Noida. We have started further investigation into the matter,” the officer said.

Police said a total of four FIRs have been registered at New Ashok Nagar police station against the two accused based on complaints lodged by former DSP Sharma, his daughter Reena, Superintendent of Police Sunil and motorcyclist Joginder.

The officer said both sisters were enrolled in various sections of BNS, including numbers 109, 115, 126, 221 and 132.

Sources say both sisters have engaged in confrontational behavior in the past, including an alleged incident in which they took a security guard hostage several months ago.

Both sisters were already punished in September in the case in which NBW proceedings are pending against them.

Police said investigation in all cases is ongoing under ACP Kalyanpuri.

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