Family attacked, car vandalised over parking row

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Ludhiana: A man and his family were attacked by neighbours over a parking dispute , who also vandalized his car. The victim said that he had returned home with his family after attending a wedding. However, near their house, the accused had parked an auto- rickshaw, that was blocking the road.

As he moved the auto rickshaw to clear the way, the accused argued with him and later called their accomplices and attacked them. On the complaint of Jagwinder Singh, a resident of Captain Nagar of Lohara, the Daba police have registered a case against accused Harsh, Bholu, Anand, his son Addy, Harsh’s mother Anamika and 15 unidentified accomplices. “As we reached our neighbourhood, we saw that a parked auto rickshaw was blocking the road.



We blowed the horn, but nobody turned up. Thereafter, I got out of the car and moved the auto away. On seeing this, the accused came out of the house and started arguing with us.

They abused us first, and minutes later, the accused called their aides,” said Singh. “The accused attacked him and his family. The accused also vandalized his Maruti Suzuki Swift car, parked outside the house by throwing bricks at it.

Thereafter, the accused escaped after threatening them,” the police said. ASI Sukhdev Singh, investigating officer from Daba police station, said that the police have registered a case under relevent sections. We also published the following articles recently Resident accuses society secretary of assault after parking dispute An Ahmedabad resident found himself in a heated confrontation with his society's secretary over a parking dispute.

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