A small mistake, the police can put in a lockup - Taxi owners beware

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 Nagpur date oct. 5: If you are a taxi owner, be careful!  A small mistake can happen.  It can cost a lot.  She could be freed by paying a police lockup or chirping.


 An incident happened recently with a taxi owner in Rambagh.  In the Madhya Pradesh of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chavan, who is promoting good governance.  Sivani at a distance of 200 km from Nagpur. This sivani is adjacent to the border of Maharashtra.  This shocking incident has to do with Nagpur.


 Sivani is the place of the district.  It is on the Jabalpur road near the Maharashtra state border.

 The incident took place on the night of September 11.  Five or six people came.  They reached Rambagh.  This settlement comes under Imamwada police station of Nagpur.

 He met the wife of taxi owner Rahul Avsare.  A close relative of Hinganghat died.  He said he wanted to die.  His taxi number MH49AT 1669 was hired.  They are criminals.  The housewife had no idea.  So he wrote a name and gave a taxi.  These criminals reached straight sutures.  On Wednesday, five shops of jewelers in Pethe were blown up.  It is up to the police to decide whether the goods were stolen or not.

 While the criminals were fleeing to Nagpur, the taxi was caught on CCTV cameras.  That's when the taxi driver's harassment began.

 Police from Kotwali police station in Sivani came to Nagpur.  Went to Imamwada Thane.  He took the local police with him.  With their help, they knocked on the taxi owner's door in the middle of the night.  Taxi confiscated.  Surprisingly, the owner was also accused.

 Accompanied by vehicle documents.

 Instead of searching for the real culprits, the police started harassing the taxi owner.  Fearing arrest, he demanded a bribe of Rs 25,000.  Apart from this, travel from Nagpur to Seoni, lawyer and other expenses

  The owner had to pay at least one lakh rupees for the rented car.  We had to travel from Sivani to Nagpur for five days.  Taxi owner retired journalist.  His suture did not work in front of the police.  There are so many determined suture cops.  This case showed the true face of Madhya Pradesh Police.


  Fifteen to twenty days later, the owner filed an application in the Seoni District Court for the surrender of the vehicle, but the police did not prepare the confiscation order.

 Police were demanding a bribe of Rs 50,000 to release each other's vehicles.  That is what the sources say.