Mahesh Manjrekar Booked For Allegedly Slapping, Verbally Abusing Man Who Hit His Car
Actor and filmmaker Mahesh Manjrekar has been booked underneath a non-cognizable offence after he allegedly slapped and abused a person in Maharashtra. As per the stories, the actor is booked on the costs of slapping and verbally abusing a person whose automobile had hit Manjrekar’s automobile from behind on Pune Solapur Highway close to Yawat on Friday night time. The man recognized as Kailas Satpute filed a criticism at Yawat police station underneath Pune rural jurisdiction on Saturday. Manjrekar has claimed that the driving force of the stated automobile was drunk when the incident occurred. The 62-year-old actor has been booked underneath Indian Penal Code sections 323 (Voluntarily inflicting damage) and 504 (Intentional insult). Also Read – Maharashtra: No Fine For Not Wearing Masks Inside Private Vehicles, BMC Issues New Guidelines | Deets Inside Inspector Bhausaheb Patil of Yawat police station stated in a press release, “The incident took place on Friday night, on Pune Solapur highway. Near Yawat, Manjrekar’s car was hit by the complainant’s car. The incident was followed by a heated argument between them. The complainant Satpute has claimed that he was slapped and abused by Manjrekar. We have registered a non-cognizable offence.” Also Read – Mahesh Manjrekar Booked For Slapping And Abusing Man After Road Rage Incident in Pune For non-cognizable offence, police want the court docket’s permission to provoke the probe or to make an arrest. In cognizable offence, police don’t require the court docket’s permission earlier than taking any motion. Also Read – Major Scam Busted at Mumbai Airport: Man Helps Flyers Skip Mandatory Quarantine, Arrested
Mahesh Manjrekar instructed Indian Express, “I was on my way to Chaufula for a shoot, where a crew of around 200 people were waiting for me. Somewhere near Yawat, this driver hit my car from behind. Two colleagues, who were in my car, have suffered whiplash due to the impact. I now know damages to my car are around Rs 4 lakh. We then found out that he and those accompanying him were clearly drunk. I was in a hurry for the shoot and decided not to file a complaint, because people were waiting for me. Now I feel I should I have gone to the police station. After the incident, the driver did not even bother to get out of the car to apologise. The person has filed a complaint on Saturday and not on the same night, because he was drunk that time. I don’t know why it is being made into a big issue.”