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  • Woman from Noida was sentenced to 14 days in judicial detention following a viral video showing her insulting security personnel

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    Woman from Noida was sentenced to 14 days in judicial detention following a viral video showing her insulting security personnel

    The Madam waited while it took some time to open the gate. Nothing else was available. The woman then began ranting and cursing, the guard told the media.

    Digital Desk: On social
    media, a video of a woman assaulting a security guard at a residential community
    in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, has received a lot of attention. The woman can be seen
    in the video yelling profanities, shoving, and threatening one of the security
    guards, purportedly because the Jaypee Wishtown society's gates in Noida's
    Sector 126 were slow to open.



    According to ANI, the
    accused woman has been placed in a judicial prison for a period of 14 days.
    Police had earlier taken her into custody and questioned her.



    Reporters were informed
    by security guard Karan Chaudhary that the woman was attempting to leave the
    community but that the gates hadn't yet been opened.



    The Madam waited while
    it took some time to open the gate. Nothing else was available. The woman then
    began ranting and cursing, the guard told the media.



    According to ANI, the
    police have opened a case in response to the security guard's accusation,
    according to Additional Commissioner of Police (HQ) Bharti Singh.



    "A woman by the
    name of Bhavya Rai was seen on camera mistreating and abusing a member of the
    community's security force. On the basis of the security guard's complaint,
    police opened an investigation. She has been taken into custody and her car has
    been taken to the police station, according to Singh, who was reported by ANI.



    The woman has been
    charged in a case under the Indian Penal Code sections 153A (acts detrimental
    to harmony), 323 (voluntarily causing harm), 504 (intentional insult to incite
    breach of public peace), and 506 (criminal intimidation), among other
    provisions, according to police. Ankit Kuchhal, the secretary of the Jaypee
    Wishtown Society, promised to take the appropriate legal action against her.



    The police received a
    request from the guard, and the FIR was afterward filed. The woman is a tenant
    who has been living here for three to four months. According to Kuchhal, the
    owner of the apartment has been contacted, and the organization will take the
    appropriate steps.



     





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