Cops beat vendor over denied bribe of Rs. 30
In two shocking cases of official apathy on Tuesday, the Noida police cut a sorry figure with the twin charges of bribery and laxity.
In two shocking cases of official apathy on Tuesday, the Noida police cut a sorry figure with the twin charges of bribery and laxity. In the first incident, a fruit vendor alleged that a policeman brutally thrashed him on Tuesday morning after he refused to pay him a paltry bribe of Rs. 30. Mohammad Wasim, who hails from Bihar, sells fruits near Sector 29.

"Everyone here pays Rs. 30 per day for putting a cart in Sector 29. On Tuesday, I refused to pay the daily bribe when PCR van number 5 came to collect it. Two officers started beating me black and blue. When I shouted for help, other vendors came to my rescue and supported me. The police officers, however, just left," said Wasim.
He was taken to district hospital for treatment. According to the doctors, he has sustained injuries both on legs and hands.
In another incident, the victim alleged that the officer who received the phone call on 100 refused to help them. They only reached the crime spot after five hours. Yamini and Amit Garg, who own a computer institute in Sector 27, saw three men looting their house in front of their eyes when they returned home.
"When we returned around 2.30 pm, we saw that the lock on the door was broken and three men had locked the door from inside. When we shouted for help, they came out with iron rods and ran away. We immediately dialled 100 for help, but the officer on emergency number replied: What we can do, when assailants have already fled? We made repeated calls to the helpline number. After five hours, the police finally came, only to inspect.

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