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Man booked for manhandling live-in partner, her kin

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Gurugram, April 26

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A Delhi Police commando has been booked for allegedly manhandling his live-in partner and her relatives. The accused is currently deployed in the security of a minister.

According to the complaint filed by the victim, a south Sikkim native working as a staff nurse at Medanta Hospital, she had been in live-in relationship with Ramesh Chettri, also a native of south Sikkim, for the past five months. She had gone to Bengaluru and returned on Saturday.

She said Ramesh came to pick her from the Delhi airport, where a fight broke out between them.

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She said after the fight, she came to her sister’s house at Chakkarpur village, where Ramesh also came late in the evening. He forcibly entered her sister’s house and stabbed her husband Bikash. He again came back on Sunday morning and threatened to kill all of them.

On the basis of the complaint, an FIR has been registered against the Delhi Police commando under Sections 323 (causing hurt), 452 (house trespassing), 506 (criminal intimidation) of the IPC.

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