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This is an archive article published on September 17, 2014

Retd Major booked for ‘attacking’ policeman in ‘inebriated’ state

The accused claimed that he was attacked first and he hit back only in self-defence.

Injured Major (retd) Gobind Bakshi being treated at the Dera Bassi civil hospital. ( Source: Express photo ) Injured Major (retd) Gobind Bakshi being treated at the Dera Bassi civil hospital. ( Source: Express photo )

A retired Army officer allegedly attacked a police official with a knife in an inebriated condition in a residential society in Zirakpur, when a police party went to his flat following complaints by society residents that he was creating a ruckus in the area.

The victim, who was severely injured, is admitted in PGI while the accused, who is himself injured, is admitted in the Dera Bassi civil hospital, and has been booked for attempt to murder and other charges. The accused claimed that he was attacked first and he hit back only in self-defence.

The accused has been identified as Major (retd) Gobind Bakshi, a resident of Bollywood Heights society in Peer Muchalla while the victim has been identified as Head Constable Balwinder Singh of the police station in Zirakpur.

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According to the police and residents of the society, Bakshi started creating a ruckus in the society on Tuesday evening at around 5 pm, allegedly under the influence of alcohol. Residents alleged that Bakshi started urinating in front of a female shopkeeper near the society’s community centre, and when she called the security guard, he threatened him at knife-point. When some neighbours gathered, he allegedly started abusing and threatening them, following which the police were informed.

A police party comprising H C Balwinder Singh and constables Hardeep Singh and Ashok Kumar went to the spot. When confronted, Bakshi allegedly attacked Balwinder with a knife. Balwinder was attacked seven times and received multiple injuries on his head and limbs.

However, Bakshi was soon overpowered with the help of residents, one of whom received a minor knife injury in the process. While police claimed that Bakshi, too, received some injuries as he attacked himself, Bakshi claimed he was attacked by the police. Residents of the colony alleged that Bakshi lived alone in his flat and often misbehaved after consuming alcohol.

SP Anil Sharma said that a case has been registered for attempt to murder, assault on public servants, and various other charges under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) at the police station in Zirakpur.

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