September 27, 2024

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India vs Bangladesh: Bangladeshi fan was not assaulted, police told the truth, know what happened…

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India vs Bangladesh: The second match of the Test series between India and Bangladesh is being played at the Green Park Stadium in Kanpur. Where an incident of assault on a Bangladeshi fan came to light. Which Police Commissioner Abhishek Kumar Pandey has called baseless. He says that the Bangladeshi spectator was not assaulted.

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Police Commissioner Abhishek Kumar Pandey said that during the Test cricket match being held between India and Bangladesh, the health of a spectator named Tiger suddenly deteriorated. As soon as his health deteriorated, the police personnel present at the spot picked him up and with the help of the medical team, he was sent for treatment. Also, Liaisoning Officer was appointed for care, his health is fine now. The information circulating on social media regarding assault is false and baseless.

Dated 27.09.2024: During the Test cricket match being held between India and Bangladesh, a spectator named Tiger suddenly fell ill. As soon as his health deteriorated, he was picked up by the police personnel present on the spot and sent for treatment with the help of the medical team… pic.twitter.com/9fIT7ikgya

— POLICE COMMISSIONERATE KANPUR NAGAR (@kanpurnagarpol) September 27, 2024

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Let us tell you that a Bangladeshi fan named Tiger Robbie from Dhaka had reached Kanpur to watch the second match of the Test series between India and Bangladesh. During this time, information about Indian fans being beaten after an altercation at the ground was going viral on social media. Which the police has denied and called a lie.