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Bihar Police
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Viral video shows Bihar district top cop locking up five subordinates over performance

| @indiablooms | Sep 11, 2022, at 03:40 pm

Nawada, Bihar/IBNS: A video from Bihar has gone viral in which a superintendent of police in  Nawada district has supposedly locked up five of his subordinates for two hours as he was reportedly unhappy with their performances.

In the viral video on social media, the five Bihar cops are seen talking to each other inside the lockup.

According to an NDTV report, the Bihar Police Association  has demanded a probe against Gaurav Mangla, the Superintendent of Police, for the  incident that occurred on Sept 8.

Security camera footage shows five cops — Sub-Inspectors Shatrughan Paswan and Ramrekha Singh; ASIs Santosh Paswan, Sanjay Singh and Rameshwar Uraon — inside the lockup at Nawada Nagar police station, the report said. They were let out after two hours, around midnight

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