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Pune shocker: Drunk tries to set ablaze traffic cop near police station, held

Sanjay F Salve lunged at the woman officer and poured petrol on her, whipped out a lighter and tried to set her on fire

Representative image of a man with handcuffs (photo: National Herald archives)
Representative image of a man with handcuffs (photo: National Herald archives)  National Herald archives

In another shocking incident in Pune, a drunken man allegedly poured petrol and attempted to set ablaze a woman traffic police officer who had stopped him during a combing operation against drunk driving, an official said in Pune on Saturday, 6 July.

The incident happened at around 8 pm on Friday night when the traffic police officer, API Shailaja Jankar, along with other colleagues, was on duty at Laxmi Road in the jurisdiction of the Faraskhana Traffic Police Station.

The traffic police team stopped one person riding a motorcycle but finding his attitude suspicious, they asked him to get down and accompany them to the nearby traffic police station.

Apparently furious at being stopped, the man Sanjay F Salve, 32, fled from the spot but returned an hour later with some petrol.

Sanjay F Salve suddenly lunged at the woman officer and poured petrol on her, whipped out a lighter and tried to set her on fire, but her colleagues pinned him down.

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“Fortunately, the police officer is unharmed. The other police personnel on duty rushed to her help and caught the accused, and further investigations are on,” deputy commissioner of police (traffic), Rohidas Pawar, told IANS.

The accused Sanjay F Salve is a resident of Pimpri-Chinchwad.

Senior police inspector Deepali Bhujbal told media persons on Saturday that they registered a case against Sanjay F Salve on various charges, including an attempt to murder, drinking and driving, obstructing a public servant, etc. at Vishrambaugh police station. A further probe is underway.

Following a series of driving-related offences, starting with the Porsche drunken driving and hit-and-run case of 19 May, the Pune Traffic Police stepped up vigil on roads against such offenders, and a check post was organised at Laxmi Road from 5-8 pm on Friday.

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