Hyderabad: A police constable was attacked and injured by a mechanic and his friend with an iron rod after one of them was questioned on 'social distancing' while standing in a queue at a bank in Hyderabad.
The duo was arrested on Wednesday, they said. The accused in their 20s attacked the constable on April 4 who fell unconscious and had to be hospitalised.
The constable, along with a home guard, was deployed for bandobast duty near a bank and were maintaining a queue for social distancing in view of COVID-19.
The public had gathered in large numbers to withdraw money from their accounts which were credited as part of a relief package in view of the lockdown due to the coronavirus outbreak.
The prime accused, who was the mechanic, also stood in the queue for withdrawal of money, when the constable instructed him to maintain social distance in the queue, but he did not listen and left the scene angrily, they said.
Keeping this in mind, he informed his friend about the incident and both hatched a plan to attack the constable and accordingly indulged in the assault, they said.
A case of attempt to murder was registered against the accused, they added.
(PTI Report)
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