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Watch: Delhi man forcibly carries traffic cop on car’s bonnet for 2 km

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New Delhi, February 3

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A man, allegedly to escape paper-checking by the traffic cops, carried a constable on the bonnet of his car in Delhi for two kilometres. The constable was trying to stop the accused by jumping atop his car’s bonnet.

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The video of the incident that took place in November last year went viral on social media on Sunday.

Constable Sunil received injuries in the incident that took place in Nangloi area of Outer Delhi.

According to the sources in Delhi traffic police, the cops were checking papers of the vehicle at Nangloi Chowk when the accused’s car came from another side. The policemen indicated the accused to stop but after slowing the speed of his car the man tried to escape. Then in a bid to stop the motorist, Sunil jumped atop the bonnet of his car.

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Shockingly, instead of stopping the vehicle, the accused accelerated the vehicle and carried the cop to about two kilometres.

The co-passenger in the car recorded the whole incident on his mobile. After so many requests, the accused allowed Sunil to get down before fleeing the scene.

Now, after about two months the clip has gone viral on social media prompting the police department to initiate a probe. IANS

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