Woman Claiming to Be Police Officer Assaults 78-Year-Old Man in Delhi’s Rohini; Sparks Outrage

Date:

New Delhi: A shocking incident from Delhi’s Rohini has triggered public outrage after a woman, allegedly claiming to be a police officer, was seen assaulting a 78-year-old shopkeeper in the middle of the road following a minor parking dispute.

The incident took place in Rohini Sector 7/8 area, where a small argument over car parking escalated into violence. According to eyewitnesses, shopkeepers had requested the woman to remove her vehicle, which was allegedly blocking the road.

Instead of resolving the issue, the woman reportedly created a scene, identified herself as a police officer, and allegedly began threatening those present. She claimed her name to be Sub-Inspector Bharti Tomar and said that members of her family were also in the police force.

During the altercation, she allegedly slapped and physically assaulted the elderly shopkeeper, leaving him injured. The incident has raised serious concerns about misuse of authority and the safety of senior citizens.

Locals gathered at the spot soon after the incident, leading to chaos and protests. A video of the incident shows the woman arguing aggressively even after police arrived, reportedly resisting and creating further drama when asked to accompany them.

Police reached the scene following information and took the woman into custody. Further action is being initiated based on the statement of the injured elderly victim.

The incident has sparked a wider debate — if the woman is indeed a police officer, does it give her the right to break the law? And if not, how can someone misuse the identity of law enforcement to intimidate citizens so openly?

The case has also raised questions about public trust in law enforcement, especially when the name of the police is used as a tool to threaten civilians.

Authorities are now under pressure to ensure strict and transparent action, as the incident is not just about an assault, but about accountability and the credibility of the system meant to protect citizens.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

Delhi Steps Up Monsoon Prep: 40-Year-Old Covered Drain Opened, Over 14 Lakh MT Silt Cleared, Says Minister Parvesh Sahib Singh

New Delhi: Delhi Minister Parvesh Sahib Singh has intensified monsoon preparedness efforts, reviewing large-scale desilting operations across key drains in the city, including the Delhi Gate and Barapulla drains. Sharing...

South Delhi Roads to Get Major Boost: Minister Parvesh Sahib Singh Reviews Projects with MP Ramvir Singh Bidhuri

New Delhi: Delhi Minister Parvesh Sahib Singh held a review meeting at the Secretariat to discuss the construction and strengthening of roads in the South Delhi Parliamentary Constituency, signalling a...

Delhi Police Busts ISI Spy Network: 11 Arrested, CCTV Surveillance, Arms Smuggling; Grenade Attack Plot in Punjab Exposed

New Delhi: In a major counter-intelligence breakthrough, the Delhi Police Special Cell has busted a Pakistan-linked espionage and terror module, arresting 11 accused involved in a multi-layered network of surveillance,...

“No Waterlogging Goal This Monsoon”: CM Rekha Gupta Orders Citywide Drain Overhaul, Lessons from Minto Road to Guide Delhi

New Delhi: The Delhi government has set an ambitious target this monsoon—not just to drain accumulated water, but to ensure that waterlogging does not occur at all across the city....
/* FORCE remove square ratio from featured image blocks */ .tdb-featured-image, .tdb-featured-image .tdb-image-wrap, .tdb_single_content .tdb-image-wrap, .tdb_single_content .tdb-image-wrap img { aspect-ratio: auto !important; height: auto !important; max-height: none !important; } .tdb-featured-image img { object-fit: contain !important; }