Drunk Men Abuse Coast Guard DIG And His Wife In Bhubaneswar
by Argus News
Fri, Oct 18 | 10:33 a.m.

Bhubaneswar, Oct 18: At a time when the harassment of an Army officer and his fiancee has not been erased from people's minds, another such incident in the capital city that occurred late on Thursday night has only deepened the 'unsafe' fear. 

In the incident that was reported in the Nayapalli area, a DIG of the Coast Guard and his wife were allegedly stopped and abused by two drunk men when they were returning home after shopping. 

The couple was stopped on the road near Kalinga Stadium. Two road Romeos riding on a bike misbehaved with the wife of the DIG who was sitting in the car. The DIG and two road Romeos got into a scuffle soon. 

On a complaint filed at the New Town Police Station, police have detained the two accused and are interrogating them.

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