Alleges that business partner's men took away his pet dog; threatened him to either leave the city or get killed
Alleges that business partner's men took away his pet dog; threatened him to either leave the city or get killed
An educational consultant has filed a complaint with the Sanjay Nagar police station alleging that he was threatened by his business partner to leave the city or get killed, over a financial row on Wednesday.
Anil Kumar Yadav, an educational consultant, has said in his complaint that Dhananjay Chauhan, his business partner not only damaged his car and took away his pet dog, but also tried to run over a police officer and snatched his wireless handset when he tried to intervene.
Yadav told the police that he has been getting threatening calls from Chauhan for the past three months.
"He would call me threateningly, and ask me to vacate the city.
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| Anil Kumar Yadav's house that was allegedly ransacked by his partner Dhananjay Chauhan's men |
He also came to my house with his men and ransacked my house," Yadav said adding that on Wednesday he came with some of his men, and damaged his car and tried to take away his pet dog.
"They started pelting stones at my house, instigating me to come out. When they grabbed my dog, I ran to his rescue, but Chauhan overpowered me, and directed his men to kill me."
Yadav managed to escape and called the police. When the patrolling police rushed to the spot, Chauhan sped away while trying to run over the police officer, and even snatched his walky-talky when the bid failed.u00a0
"The gang even knocked down a motorcyclist who was coming from the opposite direction, and damaged the compound wall of an adjacent house," Yadav said.
Meanwhile, ACP Muniatnam Naidu, who is supervising the investigation, said that the complainant owes Rs 50,000 to Chauhan, and a refusal to return the amount culminated in the attack. Naidu refuted the attack on the police officer and robbing of his walky-talky.
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"We have obtained some clues on Chauhan's whereabouts, and are trying to track him down," Naidu said.