NOIDA: Two persons, including a woman, have been booked for allegedly creating a ruckus and assaulting one another on September 20 inside a condominium in Sector 75 in the city over putting up posters.
According to police, the woman, a resident of the society, was putting up posters of a missing pet dog inside AIIMS Golf Avenue Society when the second accused opposed her, saying it was defacing the walls, ACP Soumya Singh said.
“There was some ongoing painting work inside the society premises and the man told the woman that the posters were ruining the fresh paint coat. He asked her to stop putting the posters up and submit a report on the missing dog with the Apartment Owners’ Association (AOA) instead,” Singh said.
It allegedly led to an argument between them. A video of the incident, recorded by another resident of the society, shows the two arguing aggressively. The woman, the video shows, loses her temper and tries to slap the man and pull his hair. As others try to intervene, she also tries to grab the collar of the man.
“The matter is now under investigation,” Singh said, adding that a non-cognizable report has been filed against the two accused under Section 151 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
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According to police, the woman, a resident of the society, was putting up posters of a missing pet dog inside AIIMS Golf Avenue Society when the second accused opposed her, saying it was defacing the walls, ACP Soumya Singh said.
“There was some ongoing painting work inside the society premises and the man told the woman that the posters were ruining the fresh paint coat. He asked her to stop putting the posters up and submit a report on the missing dog with the Apartment Owners’ Association (AOA) instead,” Singh said.
It allegedly led to an argument between them. A video of the incident, recorded by another resident of the society, shows the two arguing aggressively. The woman, the video shows, loses her temper and tries to slap the man and pull his hair. As others try to intervene, she also tries to grab the collar of the man.
“The matter is now under investigation,” Singh said, adding that a non-cognizable report has been filed against the two accused under Section 151 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
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