Incident of harsh words from the Motorway Police, a case has been registered against the women car driversIncident of harsh words from the Motorway Police, a case has been registered against the women car drivers

Rawalpindi: A case was registered against the women in the car after the incident of verbal altercation with the Motorway Police.

The police have registered a case against women car riders in the incident of being stopped for overspeed and negligent driving on the issue of bitter words between women and police officers on the motorway near Kallar Kahar. The case was registered in Kallar Kahar Police Station against Inspector Samiur Rehman of Motorway Police.

According to Pakistan Penal Code Section 506 for making threats, Section 431 for disrupting traffic flow, Section 18 for interference in business, Section 289 for speeding and negligent driving and Section 34 for involvement of more than one person in the crime. What is listed under

Also read this news: Klarkahar; A video of a bitter conversation between the motorway police and women has gone viral

According to the plaintiff case Inspector Samiur Rehman, Bat No. 7 was on duty with speed checking squad at Color Kahar Salt Range when vehicle No. ATW 249 came zigzagging at high speed. The speed limit in the salt range area was 40 but the speed of the vehicle was recorded at 80 kmph.

According to the lawsuit, the female car driver asked the driver to stop the vehicle on the side of the road, so he zig-zagged the vehicle between lanes 1 and 2. stood up When the woman driver was told about the violation, the woman said that you stop the vehicles and harass women just by looking at them. The fellow officer explained to him to pull the vehicle to the side which is not only dangerous for you but also dangerous for other traffic.

The plaintiff said that the woman driver was told that if she wants to see the video in the speed checking camera, then she should watch it, but the woman neither removed the vehicle nor gave the documents and kept the lane blocked. The other woman who was sitting in the front seat with the woman got out of the car and started threatening her with obscene words while making a video.

According to the text of the FIR, the woman was making a video and inciting the woman driver not to give the documents and not to remove the vehicle from the carriageway. The woman made a video and accused her of bribery and then both of them escaped. The female driver interfered with the traffic by blocking the road by driving negligently at a high speed, while the fellow female rider threatened the Bawardi police officer, used foul language and insulted the uniformed officer by making a video without permission. Legal action should be taken by registering a case against women.

On the other hand, the Klarkahar police station has registered a case and started searching for the women in the car.

It may be noted that the video of the incident which took place on the motorway on Wednesday went viral, in which a police officer can be heard and seen telling the women to pull over. There, the inspector can also be seen and heard making videos of women and making remarks. The woman is heard saying in the video if you are allowed to take pictures then as citizens we are also allowed to take videos.

In the video, the woman can be heard showing an injury mark on her hand and saying that an attempt was made to snatch her mobile phone. This is the second consecutive incident of women clashing with the Motorway Police on the Motorway in a few days. In the first incident, bitterness increased with the woman for demanding the fine amount on the spot, while in the recent incident, after the women were stopped, the issue started over taking pictures during the conversation and reached bitter words and a case was registered against the women.

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