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Delhi Traffic police hits woman with a brick, arrested

| | May 11, 2015, at 09:49 pm
New Delhi, May 11 (IBNS) A Delhi Police traffic constable has been arrested for attacking a woman with a brick here on Monday, reports said.

The incident happened when the victim was on her way to drop her daughter to school.

The traffic constable, who has been identified as  Satish Chandra, reportedly stopped the victim to  check her driver's license and other papers .

The victim alleged that the constable had demanded Rs 200 as bribe from her.

She said the police hit her with a brick after she refused to pay the bribe.

"As I did not give bribe to him so he hit me with a brick," she told media.

Chandra has been suspended.

The entire episode was caught on camera.

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