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Cop breaks rule for Priyanka

An officer of Oshiwara police station allegedly brought the complaint register out so that the actor could sign it from inside her air-conditioned car.

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Mumbai Police on Monday released a book chronicling their 150-year history, but within hours they had the blushes.

Flouting the rule book, an officer of Oshiwara police station allegedly brought the complaint register out so that actor Priyanka Chopra could sign it from inside her air-conditioned car.

According to sources, Priyanka, along with her secretary Chand Mishra and a bodyguard, had gone to the police station around 1.30 am on Tuesday to file a complaint against Prakash Jaju, her former secretary. The actor allegedly got a phone call from Jaju at 8.30 pm on Monday night, threatening to kill her.

Mishra and the bodyguard went inside the police station, but Priyanka preferred to stay inside her luxury Innova car, said sources. After the complaint was filed, Sub-Inspector Baibhav Patil carried the complaint register out for Priyanka to sign it.

“Such a thing has never happened before. If it is true, then it has been a serious breach of conduct. No one is above law,” said Senior Police Inspector at Oshiwara.

Additional Commissioner of Police (West) Bipin Bihari to DNA, “I have been told that intially Priyanka too had come inside the police station, but went out and sat in her car when curious onlookers started gathering. But in that case, the cops should have dispersed the crowd. Under no situation could the complaint register be taken outside the police station. I have asked the Senior Police Inspector P V Rungutwar to probe the matter and submit me a report".

Priyanka’s secretary first denied that they had gone to the police station to file any complaint.

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