Twitter
Advertisement

Army Captain, his four friends booked for false alarm of 'kidnapping' after road rage incident

An Army Captain has been booked for allegedly sending a "false" message of his kidnapping after getting involved in a road accident near Garha Mora area here, police said on Saturday.

Latest News
article-main
FacebookTwitterWhatsappLinkedin

An Army Captain has been booked for allegedly sending a "false" message of his kidnapping after getting involved in a road accident near Garha Mora area here, police said on Saturday.

His four friends have also been booked under Indian Penal Code section 182 (deals with the offence of giving false information), Rupnagar Senior Superintendent of Police Swapan Sharma said here on Saturday.

The Captain along with his friends was returning from Kasol in Himachal Pradesh on Friday when their car allegedly hit another car on the road. After a heated exchange between both the parties, the Captain agreed to pay compensation for the damage to other car owners after reaching Chandigarh.

It was decided that the Captain's two friends will sit in another car while the two occupants of the damaged vehicle will travel in the Captain's vehicle till Chandigarh so they do not flee, police said.

On the way, the Captain allegedly sent a "false" message of his kidnapping, alerting army authorities which later informed the Rupnagar police.

During checking of vehicles, police intercepted the two cars near Banh Majra on Rupnagar-Chandigarh highway here at 10 pm on Friday and traced the Captain who later admitted to sending a fake message out of fear, police said.

Police said five occupants of other vehicle have also been booked under 107/51 (preventive arrest) of the Code of Criminal Procedure. 

Find your daily dose of news & explainers in your WhatsApp. Stay updated, Stay informed-  Follow DNA on WhatsApp.
Advertisement

Live tv

Advertisement
Advertisement