2 held for misbehaving with Coast Guard DIG

2 held for misbehaving with Coast Guard DIG
Bhubaneswar: Police on Friday arrested two men here for allegedly misbehaving with the Coast Guard DIG and his family at a traffic signal post here on Friday.
The arrested youths have been identified as Bikash Mohanty (27) and Sibashi Mohanty (30). While Bikash is from Sambalpur, Sibashis hails from Cuttack. Both were drunk when police arrested them.
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Twin cities police commissioner S Dev Datta Singh met Coast Guard DIG S R Dash at Nayapalli police station. According to the complaint filed by Dash, the accused duo harassed and attempted to assault him and his wife.
A PCR team rushed to the spot and arrested the accused after a breathanalyzer test revealed that Sibashis was drunk. Both were remanded in judicial custody after their bail plea was rejected by court, said DCP Pinak Mishra.
They have been booked under sections 115 (2), 126 (2), 79 and 281 of BNS and Section 185 of Motor Vehicles Act.TNN
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