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Mumbai: Car with woman and infant towed by police

| @indiablooms | Nov 12, 2017, at 04:13 am

Mumbai, Nov 11 (IBNS): In a shocker, a car carrying a woman and a child has been towed by police for illegal parking in Mumbai, media reports said.

A video which surfaced on social media shows the car has been towed when a woman was reportedly breast-feeding her child inside.

The incident took place on SV Road in Malad.

The video shows a passerby was repeatedly asking the cop to stop the car but the latter pretended to not have heard.

Even the woman inside the car was heard to say:  "I am feeding the child. My child is ill. Ask the cops to drive slow, I am feeding the child."

A probe has been initiated in the incident. One police officer who was found responsible has been suspended.

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