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Not allowed to meet his mother, angry youth assaults police constable
Updated On: 02 March, 2019 01:39 PM IST | Mumbai | Samiullah Khan
The accused identified as Adil Hanif Sayyed was among the other accused caught by Kasturba Marg police in a housebreaking case and was produced for remand at the 68th Borivali Metropolitan Magistrate court

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The Borivali police have booked a 22-year-old accused of allegedly abusing and assaulting a police constable in the court premises on Monday evening. The accused identified as Adil Hanif Sayyed (22) was among the other accused caught by Kasturba Marg police in a housebreaking case and was produced for remand at the 68th Borivali Metropolitan Magistrate court where he was remanded with police custody.
While he was being taken back to the police station, Sayyed insisted to meet his mother and started screaming. The police-constable Amol Rane saw Sayyed screaming and asked him to stop immediately. But Sayyed was adamant on meeting his mother and also wanted to change into a fresh pair of clothes before going to the police station. Rane told him to go to the police station first so that a police officer can call his mother but Sayyed continued with his tantrums. He abused Rane and tore his shirt pocket.
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