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    CG NEWS: Ranger accused of assault, Deputy Ranger complains in police station

    The World OpinionBy The World OpinionFebruary 23, 2024Updated:February 23, 20242 Mins Read
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    Pithora. A deputy ranger posted in the local forest range has accused his own ranger of assault. The Deputy Ranger has complained about this matter in the police station. The ranger in-charge of the forest has admitted to the argument between the two, but has denied the incident of fighting.

    This incident happened on Friday morning. Forest Forest Deputy Ranger Mehtar Singh Dhruv has complained to Pithora police station about his own ranger Amardeep Sahu assaulting him and demanded action. In his application, the Deputy Ranger has stated that the Forest Officer Amardeep Sahu insulted and abused me. While I was giving the answer that was sought from me, the ranger started abusing me and assaulted me. The ranger beat me so badly that blood started flowing from my face and my glasses broke. After this my son Jitendra Dhruv brought me to the police station.

    There was no fight but an altercation: Ranger

    In this case, forest ranger Amardeep Sahu said that there were other personnel also in the office. No one has assaulted anyone. Today in the Forest Division office, Mehtar Singh Dhruv, Forester in-charge of Sector 8 of Saraitra Depot, was asked to provide information regarding bamboo required for video conferencing, but he clearly refused to provide the information. Following the instructions of the officers, I scolded Deputy Ranger Dhruv. Angered by this, Scavenger Dhruv started a dispute in the office itself. I tried to explain to him. There was no assault of any kind with him.

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