The court has sentenced an accused engineer to nine years of rigorous imprisonment on the charge of stabbing a traffic police sub-inspector for issuing a challan of Rs 600. The sentence came under section 304 (Part 2), 353 IPC and 25 Arms Act.
In the state capital, an engineer stabbed a traffic police sub-inspector for issuing a challan of Rs 600. There was a stir after this incident in front of the Bhopal Crime Branch.
The MP Nagar police station arrested the accused and sent him to jail. The SI died during treatment. The incident took place on August 7, 2021.
accused engineer to a total of 9 years.
ADPO Manoj Tripathi said that SI Shriram Dubey was taking action against vehicles parked in no parking on the day of the incident.
On the day of the incident, he was on duty on the crane. The crane was lifting vehicles parked in no-parking in the MP Nagar area. At around 1 pm, a youth named Harsh Meena parked his bike in no-parking near Jyoti Talkies. The crane lifted this bike and brought it to the Crime Branch police station premises. Shortly after, Harsh reached the Crime Branch police station premises. When he inquired, Dubey said that a challan of Rs 600 would be deducted for the vehicle. The vehicle will be released only after paying it.
Harsh did not have money. He went home to get money. He returned at around five o'clock and got the challan issued. It is said that after this he did not go home and stood there. After a while Dubey started talking on the phone. Meanwhile, the accused took out a knife from his pocket and stabbed in the stomach.
After the incident, hearing Dubey's scream, crane helper Harsh took him to the hospital. People caught the accused and handed him over to MP Nagar Police.
The SI injured in the attack was discharged from the hospital after two days of treatment. About 15 days later, the SI's health suddenly deteriorated. When he was admitted to the hospital, it was found that the wound in his stomach had got infected. He died during treatment.
Exactly three years later in this case, the court has sentenced the accused to a total of nine years in jail under Section 304 Part 2, 353 IPC and 25 Arms Act.