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Gujarat cop attacked, motorcycle set on fire

| | Dec 30, 2015, at 07:14 pm
Vadodra, Dec 30 (IBNS) An irate mob severely beat up a traffic policeman in Vadodra and set on fire his motorcycle after he got into fracas with three bike-borne youths.
Reports said the incident was filmed for an hour by media persons who had rushed to the spot. 
 
  Three other policemen tried to rescue their colleague by pulling him into a jeep, but before they could drive away, the crowd pulled him out again and resumed the assault.

On Tuesday afternoon, Constable Shantilal Parmar tried to stop three men  riding a bike.  Those men allege that the constable hit one of them with a baton, which provoked the crowd that Gathered.
 
The police deny that claim and say the three men on the motorcycle tried to race away after being pulled over and hit a road divider. 
  
The police with the help of the footage has identified and arrested one of the person's  mothera on charges of inciting violence.

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