Delhi AAP MLA Jay Bhagwan booked for misbehaving with MCD officials during slaughterhouse inspection

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Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) legislator Jay Bhagwan bookedAam Aadmi Party (AAP) legislator Jay Bhagwan. (Twitter)

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) legislator Jay Bhagwan and immoderate of his associates were booked connected Wednesday for allegedly misbehaving with officials of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi who were inspecting a slaughterhouse, the constabulary said.

According to the police, the incidental occured aft the proprietor of the “illegal” slaughterhouse was fined Rs 37,000 by the officials from Pashu Chikitsa Vibhag for flouting the norms.

“The store proprietor was fined Rs 2,500 per goat, which helium refused to wage and alternatively called the section MLA, Jay Bhagwan, who came with immoderate men and entered into an altercation with the MCD officials,” a constabulary serviceman said, adding that the lawsuit was registered astatine Bawana constabulary station.

“A First Information Report (FIR) has been registered against MLA Jay Bhagwan and others nether Sections 221, 132, 352, 351(2), 325, 190, 191(2), 121(1) of the BNS on with Prevention of Cruelty to Animals act,1960. Legal enactment would beryllium initiated accordingly,” Nidhin Valsan, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outer North) said.

The BJP, meanwhile, has demanded AAP main Arvind Kejriwal to instrumentality enactment against Bhagwan. “FIR against MLA Jay Bhagwan for attacking on-duty MCD officials shows that AAP MLAs instrumentality instrumentality into their ain hands similar criminals,” Virendra Sachdeva, Delhi BJP president, said.

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